To have a problem



Example: They have a problem with system

Definition


"To have a problem" means to experience or encounter a difficulty or issue that causes concern or requires a solution. It is commonly used to indicate that someone or something is facing an obstacle or complication that needs attention.

Translations


  • tener un problema
  • een probleem hebben
  • tenir un problema
  • avoir un problème
  • ein Problem haben

Etymology


The phrase "to have a problem" combines the verb "have," originating from Old English "habban," meaning to possess or hold, with the noun "problem," derived from the Greek word "problema," meaning a task or question proposed for solution. Together, they express possession or experience of a difficulty.