Spanish Phrase
Sí, confirmado para las 2.
Meaning
A short, affirmative reply confirming that a meeting, appointment, or event is set for 2 o’clock. The speaker is indicating that the arrangement is already fixed.
When to use
Use this phrase when you need to acknowledge a proposed time and let the other person know the schedule is locked in—e.g., confirming a business meeting, a doctor's appointment, or a social gathering.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sí,confirmadoparalas2.
Sí (affirmation)
Used to give a clear, positive answer; equivalent to 'yes' in English.
confirmado (past participle)
Acts as an adjective meaning 'confirmed'; it agrees in gender and number with the implied subject.
para (preposition for time)
Introduces the time at which something will happen; similar to 'for' in English when talking about scheduled events.
las + hour (definite article with time)
Spanish uses the plural article 'las' with all hours except 1 o’clock, which uses 'la'.
Numeral without 'horas'
When the hour is clear, you can simply say the number (e.g., 'las 2') without adding the word 'horas'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Te parece bien quedar a las 2?
Does 2 o’clock work for you?
Sí, confirmado para las 2.
Yes, confirmed for 2.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, confirmado para el 2.
The hour requires the plural article ‘las’, not the masculine singular ‘el’.
Sí, confirmado a las 2.
When confirming, the preposition ‘para’ is preferred; ‘a las 2’ sounds like you’re stating the time, not confirming it.
Sí, confirmado a las 2.
‘Confirmado’ pairs with ‘para’ to indicate purpose or scheduled time.
↔Alternatives
Sí, está confirmado para las 2.
Yes, it is confirmed for 2.
Claro, a las 2.
Sure, at 2.
Sí, nos vemos a las 2.
Yes, see you at 2.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries the 24‑hour clock is preferred in formal or written contexts, while the 12‑hour clock (with ‘a.m.’/‘p.m.’) is common in casual speech. Saying ‘las 2’ alone can refer to either 2 a.m. or 2 p.m.; the surrounding context usually makes the meaning clear. Also, remember to use the plural article ‘las’ for every hour except 1 o’clock, which uses ‘la’.

