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Spanish Phrase

Sí, tu reserva está confirmada.

/si tu reˈserβa esˈta konˈfiɾmada/
Meaning"Yes, your reservation is confirmed."
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Meaning

‘Yes, your reservation is confirmed.’ The speaker is giving a clear, positive answer that a booking (hotel, restaurant, flight, etc.) has been successfully recorded.

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When to use

Use this sentence right after a client asks whether their booking is set, whether on the phone, via email, or in person at a reception desk. It works in both informal and semi‑formal contexts, but switch to ‘su’ for a fully formal tone.

Grammar Breakdown

tureservaestáconfirmada

1

Sí (affirmation)

Used to answer positively; it can stand alone or precede a clause.

2

tu (possessive adjective)

Shows ownership; do NOT write with an accent (tú) unless it is the subject pronoun.

3

está (estar)

The verb ‘estar’ is used for temporary states or conditions, here linking the subject to a past participle.

4

confirmada (past participle as adjective)

Past participles agree in gender and number with the noun they modify; ‘reserva’ is feminine singular, so ‘confirmada’.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Mi reserva está lista?

Is my reservation ready?

Sí, tu reserva está confirmada.

Yes, your reservation is confirmed.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sí, reserva está confirmada.

    Use the possessive adjective ‘tu’ (no accent) to modify ‘reserva’; ‘tú’ is a subject pronoun.

  • Sí, tu reserva es confirmada.

    ‘Estar’ is required for states; ‘es’ (ser) would imply a permanent characteristic.

  • Sí, tu reserva está confirmado.

    The past participle must agree with the feminine noun ‘reserva’.

Alternatives

  • Sí, su reserva está confirmada.

    Yes, your reservation is confirmed. (formal)

  • Claro, tu reserva ya está confirmada.

    Sure, your reservation is already confirmed.

  • Por supuesto, la reserva está confirmada.

    Of course, the reservation is confirmed.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, confirming a reservation is often followed by a reference number or a reminder of the check‑in time. In business settings, using the formal ‘su’ shows respect, especially with hotels or travel agencies. Also, remember that ‘está’ (temporary state) is preferred over ‘es’ (essential characteristic) when talking about a reservation’s status.