Italian Phrase
Confermo la tua prenotazione.
Meaning
The speaker is telling the listener that they are confirming the listener’s reservation. It is a straightforward, polite statement often used in hospitality or travel contexts.
When to use
Use this sentence when you are the person in charge of a booking—at a hotel front desk, a restaurant, a travel agency, or any service that requires confirming a client’s reservation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Confermolatuaprenotazione.
Confermo (verb)
First‑person singular present of *confermare* (to confirm). The ending -o marks ‘I’ in regular -are verbs.
la (definite article)
Feminine singular article used before *prenotazione*, which is a feminine noun.
tua (possessive adjective)
Possessive adjective agreeing in gender and number with the noun it modifies; *tua* matches the feminine singular *prenotazione*.
prenotazione (noun)
A feminine noun meaning ‘reservation’ or ‘booking’. It follows the article and possessive adjective.
🗨In Conversation
Confermo la tua prenotazione.
I confirm your reservation.
Grazie, a presto!
Thank you, see you soon!
✕Common Mistakes
Confermi la tua prenotazione.
Use *confermo* (first person) when you are the one confirming; *confermi* means ‘you confirm’.
Confermo il tuo prenotazione.
*Prenotazione* is feminine, so the article and possessive must be feminine (*la tua*).
Confermo la tua prenotazioneo.
Avoid double vowels; the correct noun is *prenotazione*.
↔Alternatives
La tua prenotazione è confermata.
Your reservation is confirmed.
Ho confermato la tua prenotazione.
I have confirmed your reservation.
Confermiamo la tua prenotazione.
We confirm your reservation.
Cultural Tip
In Italy, confirming a reservation is often followed by a brief recap of the date, time, and number of guests. In formal settings (e.g., business hotels) you would use the polite form *Lei*: *Confermo la Sua prenotazione.* In casual contexts, *tu* is perfectly acceptable. Adding a friendly closing like *A presto* or *Buona giornata* makes the interaction warmer.

