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French Phrase

Ta confirmation nous aide à préparer ta visite.

/ta kɔ̃.fiʁ.ma.sjɔ̃ nu.z‿e.d‿a pʁe.pa.ʁe ta vi.zit/
Meaning"Your confirmation helps us prepare your visit."
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Meaning

‘Your confirmation helps us get ready for your visit.’ The sentence thanks the listener for confirming an appointment and explains that the confirmation makes the preparation easier.

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When to use

Use this phrase after a client, guest, or colleague has confirmed a meeting, tour, or any scheduled visit. It works well in both business and informal contexts, as long as you keep the informal ‘ta’ tone.

Grammar Breakdown

Taconfirmationnousaideàpréparertavisite.

1

Possessive adjective (ta)

‘Ta’ is the informal singular possessive adjective meaning ‘your’, used before a feminine noun.

2

Subject‑verb agreement

‘Confirmation’ is singular, so the verb ‘aider’ is conjugated in the third‑person singular: ‘nous aide’.

3

Verb + infinitive (aider à + infinitif)

When ‘aider’ is followed by another verb, it requires the preposition ‘à’ before the infinitive (e.g., ‘aide à préparer’).

4

Infinitive construction

The infinitive ‘préparer’ stays in its base form after ‘à’; no personal ending is added.

5

Gender of ‘visite’

‘Visite’ is a feminine noun, so the possessive adjective must agree: ‘ta visite’.

🗨In Conversation

A

J'ai confirmé ma visite pour mardi.

I confirmed my visit for Tuesday.

Ta confirmation nous aide à préparer ta visite.

Your confirmation helps us prepare for your visit.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ta confirmation nous aide préparer ta visite.

    The verb ‘aider’ must be followed by the preposition ‘à’ before an infinitive.

  • Ta confirmation nous aide à préparer votre visite.

    Mixing informal ‘ta’ with formal ‘votre’ is inconsistent; keep the same level of formality.

  • Ta confirmation nous aide à préparer ta visites.

    ‘Visite’ is singular; do not add an ‘s’. Also, the possessive must agree in gender and number.

Alternatives

  • Ta confirmation nous permet de préparer ta visite.

    Your confirmation allows us to prepare your visit.

  • Merci d'avoir confirmé, cela nous aide à organiser ta visite.

    Thank you for confirming; it helps us organise your visit.

  • Votre confirmation nous aide à préparer votre visite.

    Your confirmation helps us prepare your visit.

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Cultural Tip

In French, the choice between ‘ta’ and ‘votre’ signals the level of formality. ‘Ta’ is informal and suitable for friends, colleagues you know well, or younger people. In a professional setting with a client you don’t know well, switch to the formal ‘votre confirmation… votre visite’. Also, French speakers often add a brief thank‑you (e.g., ‘merci’) before the sentence to sound more courteous.