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Spanish Phrase

Tu confirmación nos ayuda a preparar tu visita.

/tu konˌfirmaˈθjon nos aˈʝuða a pɾepaˈɾaɾ tu βiˈsi.ta/
Meaning"Your confirmation helps us prepare your visit."
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Meaning

The sentence tells the listener that their confirmation is useful for the speaker's team to get everything ready for the upcoming visit. It conveys gratitude and a collaborative tone.

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When to use

Use this phrase when a client, guest, or colleague confirms an appointment, reservation, or meeting—especially in hospitality, tourism, or customer‑service settings.

Grammar Breakdown

Tuconfirmaciónnosayudaapreparartuvisita

1

Possessive adjective (tu)

Use 'tu' (without accent) before a noun to indicate ownership; 'tú' with accent is the pronoun 'you'.

2

Noun gender & accent (confirmación)

The noun 'confirmación' is feminine and carries an accent on the 'o' to preserve the stress.

3

Indirect object pronoun (nos)

The pronoun 'nos' indicates that the action benefits 'us' (the speakers). It precedes the verb.

4

Verb agreement (ayuda)

The verb 'ayudar' is conjugated in third‑person singular to match the subject 'tu confirmación'.

5

Preposition + infinitive (a preparar)

After 'ayudar', the infinitive verb must be introduced by the preposition 'a'.

6

Second possessive (tu visita)

Again, 'tu' modifies the noun 'visita' and stays accent‑less.

🗨In Conversation

A

Tu confirmación nos ayuda a preparar tu visita.

Your confirmation helps us prepare your visit.

¡Perfecto! Llegaré a las diez en punto.

Great! I’ll arrive at ten o’clock sharp.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Tú confirmación nos ayuda a preparar tu visita.

    Use 'tu' (no accent) because it is a possessive adjective, not the pronoun 'tú'.

  • Tu confirmación nos ayudan a preparar tu visita.

    The verb must agree with the singular subject 'confirmación'; 'nos ayuda' is correct, not 'nos ayudan'.

  • Tu confirmacion nos ayuda a preparar tu visita.

    Don't forget the accent on the 'o'—'confirmación' not 'confirmacion'.

  • Tu confirmación nos ayuda preparar tu visita.

    The preposition 'a' is required after 'ayudar' when followed by an infinitive.

Alternatives

  • Gracias por confirmar, así podemos organizar tu visita.

    Thank you for confirming, so we can organize your visit.

  • Al confirmar, nos facilitas la preparación de tu visita.

    By confirming, you make it easier for us to prepare your visit.

  • Tu confirmación nos permite planificar mejor tu visita.

    Your confirmation allows us to better plan your visit.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, confirming a reservation is seen as a sign of respect and professionalism. Using 'nos ayuda' shows a team‑oriented attitude, which is appreciated in hospitality contexts. Remember to keep 'tu' without an accent; mixing it up with 'tú' (the pronoun) is a common slip for learners.