Italian Phrase
La tua stanza è pronta.
Meaning
This sentence tells someone that their room has been prepared and is ready for use. It’s the kind of phrase you’d hear in a hotel, hostel, or after someone has cleaned or set up a room at home.
When to use
Use it when you want to inform a guest, roommate, or family member that their personal space is ready—whether they’re checking in at a hotel, returning from a cleaning service, or just after you’ve finished arranging the room for them.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Latuastanzaèpronta
La (definite article)
Feminine singular article that must agree with the noun 'stanza'.
tua (possessive adjective)
Shows ownership; it agrees in gender and number with the noun, so 'tua' (feminine) matches 'stanza'.
stanza (noun)
A feminine noun meaning 'room', commonly used for any room in a house or hotel.
è (essere)
Third‑person singular present of the verb 'to be', used here to link subject and adjective.
pronta (adjective)
Past participle used as an adjective meaning 'ready'; it must agree with the feminine singular noun.
🗨In Conversation
La tua stanza è pronta.
Your room is ready.
Grazie! Posso entrare adesso?
Thanks! Can I go in now?
✕Common Mistakes
Il tuo stanza è pronta.
The article and possessive must match the feminine noun 'stanza'. Use 'La tua' instead of 'Il tuo'.
La tua stanza è pronto.
The adjective must agree in gender; 'pronto' is masculine, while 'stanza' is feminine. Use 'pronta'.
La tua stanza è pronta?
A question mark changes the meaning to a question. Use a period for a statement unless you intend to ask.
↔Alternatives
La tua camera è pronta.
Your bedroom is ready.
La tua stanza è pronta per te.
Your room is ready for you.
Il tuo alloggio è pronto.
Your accommodation is ready.
Cultural Tip
In everyday Italian, 'camera' is the most common word for a hotel or bedroom, while 'stanza' sounds a bit more formal or generic. When speaking to guests, using a friendly tone and adding a smile makes the phrase feel welcoming. In some regions, especially in the north, people might say 'la tua camera è pronta' more often than 'stanza'.

