German Phrase
Ja, auf unserer Website gibt's ein Buchungsformular.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that a booking form is available on the company's website. It is a short, affirmative answer that also points the listener to the exact place where the form can be found.
When to use
Use this sentence when a customer asks where they can make a reservation or fill out a form. It works well in phone calls, emails, or live‑chat support, especially in a slightly informal but still professional tone.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ja,aufunsererWebsitegibt'seinBuchungsformular.
Ja
An affirmation meaning “yes”. Often used to confirm or agree with the previous statement.
auf + Dativ
The preposition ‘auf’ (on/at) governs the dative case when it indicates a location.
unserer
Possessive adjective in the feminine dative singular, matching ‘Website’ (die Website).
Website
A loanword from English, feminine in German: die Website.
gibt's
Colloquial contraction of ‘gibt es’, the impersonal verb ‘geben’ used to express existence.
ein Buchungsformular
Indefinite article ‘ein’ (neuter) + noun ‘Buchungsformular’ (booking form).
🗨In Conversation
Wo kann ich einen Termin buchen?
Where can I book an appointment?
Ja, auf unserer Website gibt's ein Buchungsformular.
Yes, there is a booking form on our website.
✕Common Mistakes
Ja, auf unserer Website gibt ein Buchungsformular.
‘gibt’ alone does not convey existence; you need the dummy subject ‘es’ (gibt es / gibt's).
Ja, auf unser Website gibt's ein Buchungsformular.
After the dative preposition ‘auf’, the possessive must be in dative case: ‘unserer’.
Ja, auf unser Website gibt's ein Buchungsformular.
‘Website’ is feminine, so the article and adjective must match (die Website, unserer Website).
↔Alternatives
Ja, auf unserer Homepage gibt es ein Buchungsformular.
Yes, there is a booking form on our homepage.
Ja, auf unserer Internetseite finden Sie ein Buchungsformular.
Yes, you will find a booking form on our internet site.
Ja, auf unserer Website können Sie ein Buchungsformular ausfüllen.
Yes, you can fill out a booking form on our website.
Cultural Tip
In German business communication, the impersonal ‘gibt es’ is the neutral, formal choice. The contraction ‘gibt's’ sounds friendly and is common in spoken language or informal written messages (e.g., chat). If you need a very formal tone, replace it with ‘gibt es’. Also, note that ‘Website’ and ‘Homepage’ are interchangeable, but ‘Website’ is more widely used across all German‑speaking regions.

