problem
The Spanish word for 'problem' is 'problema'. It is used in much the same way as it is in English, to refer to a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome. For example, 'Tengo un problema' means 'I have a problem'.
What is the problem?
This is a question used to inquire about what is wrong or what the main issue is.
The problem is in your mind.
This phrase is used to express that the problem is not external, but internal or psychological.
This doesn't seem to be my problem.
This phrase is usually said by someone who believes that the issue at hand is not their responsibility or within their control.
Solving the problem is important.
This sentence means it is important to find a solution to a problem or issue.
The problem is not solved.
This phrase is used to express that a problem or issue has not been resolved or fixed yet.
The problem persists.
This expression is used when a problem continues or does not go away.
She explains the problem.
This sentence means that a woman is explaining a problem or issue.
He has a problem with that.
This sentence is used to express that a person has an issue or discomfort with something.
No problem.
This sentence is usually used in response to someone's apology or when someone asks if you can do something.
The problem is difficult.
This expression is typically used when talking about a complex issue or situation.