French Phrase
Oui, ta réservation est confirmée.
Meaning
The sentence means “Yes, your reservation is confirmed.” It is a short, polite way to let someone know that a booking (hotel, restaurant, flight, etc.) has been successfully recorded.
When to use
Use this phrase after a client or friend asks whether their booking is set, especially in informal or semi‑formal contexts such as a small restaurant, a B&B, or when speaking with a familiar travel companion.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ouitaréservationestconfirmée
Oui
An adverb meaning “yes”; used to give a positive answer.
ta
Possessive adjective for “your” (informal, singular). It agrees in gender and number with the noun that follows.
réservation
A feminine noun meaning “reservation” or “booking”.
est
Third‑person singular present of the verb être (to be).
confirmée
Past participle of confirmer used as an adjective; it must agree with the feminine singular noun “réservation”, hence the –ée ending.
🗨In Conversation
Est‑ce que ma table pour ce soir est prête ?
Is my table for tonight ready?
Oui, ta réservation est confirmée.
Yes, your reservation is confirmed.
✕Common Mistakes
Oui, ta réservation est confirmé.
The past participle must agree with the feminine noun “réservation”, so it should be “confirmée”.
Oui, ta réservation est confirmée.
Using the informal “ta” with strangers or in a formal setting can sound rude; switch to “votre”.
↔Alternatives
Oui, votre réservation est confirmée.
Yes, your reservation is confirmed. (formal)
C’est confirmé, votre réservation.
It’s confirmed, your reservation.
Votre réservation a bien été confirmée.
Your reservation has indeed been confirmed.
Cultural Tip
In French, the choice between “ta” (informal) and “votre” (formal or plural) signals the level of familiarity. When dealing with a hotel or restaurant staff you don’t know well, it’s safer to use the formal “votre”. Also, French speakers often add a brief reassurance like “C’est bien noté” after confirming a reservation.

