"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.