Spanish Phrase
Sí, están disponibles.
Meaning
A concise affirmative response meaning “Yes, they are available.” It confirms that the items, services, or places being discussed can be used or obtained.
When to use
Use this phrase when someone asks if something (e.g., seats, rooms, products, tickets) is available. It works in both formal and informal contexts and is especially common in customer‑service or travel situations.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Síestándisponibles
Sí (affirmation)
A simple, unambiguous way to say “yes” in Spanish. It can stand alone or precede a longer answer.
Estar (temporary state)
Use estar, not ser, when talking about something that can change, such as availability.
Disponibles (agreement)
The adjective must agree in number (and gender, if applicable) with the noun it describes; here it is plural masculine/feminine.
🗨In Conversation
¿Hay mesas libres para cenar?
Are there any free tables for dinner?
Sí, están disponibles.
Yes, they are available.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, son disponibles.
Use estar, not ser, for temporary availability.
Sí, está disponible.
Match the verb to the plural subject; “está” is singular.
Sí, están disponible.
The adjective must agree in number with the subject.
↔Alternatives
Sí, están libres.
Yes, they are free/available.
Claro, están disponibles.
Sure, they are available.
Por supuesto, están disponibles.
Of course, they are available.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, “disponibles” is the go‑to adjective for products, services, or spaces that can be used. While a simple “Sí” is often enough, adding “están disponibles” shows politeness and clarity, especially in professional settings like hotels, airlines, or retail.

