Spanish Phrase
Entonces, ¿confirmamos que nos vemos a las 10?
Meaning
The speaker is asking the listener to confirm a previously discussed plan: meeting at ten o’clock. It combines a linking adverb (entonces) with a polite, collaborative confirmation request.
When to use
Use this sentence when you have already talked about meeting and you want to double‑check the time, especially in informal or semi‑formal contexts such as with friends, classmates, or coworkers.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Entonces,¿confirmamosquenosvemosalas10?
Entonces
Adverb meaning 'so' or 'then', used to link a previous statement to the current one.
confirmamos
First‑person plural present indicative of confirmar; the subject (nosotros) is implied.
que
Subordinating conjunction introducing a dependent clause.
nos vemos
Reflexive form of ver meaning 'we see each other' and idiomatically 'we meet'.
a las 10
Time expression; use the preposition a + article las + hour (in 24‑hour or spoken form).
Question marks
Spanish uses opening (¿) and closing (?) question marks; the verb stays in normal order.
🗨In Conversation
Entonces, ¿confirmamos que nos vemos a las 10?
So, shall we confirm that we’ll meet at ten?
Sí, perfecto. Nos vemos a las diez en la cafetería.
Yes, perfect. See you at ten in the cafeteria.
✕Common Mistakes
Entonces, ¿confirmamos que nos vemos en las 10?
The preposition for telling time is a, not en.
Entonces, ¿confirmamos que nos vemos a 10?
When using a specific hour, include the article las (or el for 1).
¿Confirmamos que vemos nos a las 10?
Reflexive pronoun must precede the verb in simple present.
↔Alternatives
Entonces, ¿nos vemos a las 10?
So, shall we meet at ten?
¿Quedamos a las diez?
Shall we meet at ten?
¿Confirmas que nos vemos a las diez?
Do you confirm that we’ll meet at ten?
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking cultures it is common to explicitly confirm plans, even if they were already mentioned. Using "¿confirmamos...?" shows politeness and a collaborative attitude. Avoid using "en" for time (e.g., *en las diez*), which is a frequent error; the correct preposition is "a".

