Spanish Phrase
Tu reserva está confirmada.
Meaning
This sentence tells the listener that their booking – whether for a hotel room, restaurant table, flight, or any other service – has been officially confirmed. It is a straightforward, affirmative statement.
When to use
Use it after you have received a confirmation email, text, or verbal notice from a service provider. It works in both casual and semi‑formal contexts, especially when speaking with staff who address you with 'tú'.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Tureservaestáconfirmada
Tu (possessive adjective)
Indicates ownership; no accent, unlike the pronoun 'tú' meaning 'you'.
reserva (noun)
A feminine noun meaning 'reservation' or 'booking'.
está (verb estar)
Third‑person singular present of 'estar', used for temporary states or results.
confirmada (past participle)
Agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; here feminine singular.
🗨In Conversation
¿Mi reserva está lista?
Is my reservation ready?
Tu reserva está confirmada.
Your reservation is confirmed.
✕Common Mistakes
Tú reserva está confirmada.
Use the possessive adjective 'tu' (no accent) instead of the pronoun 'tú'.
Tu reserva esta confirmada.
The verb 'estar' needs an accent: 'está'.
Tu reserva está confirmado.
The participle must agree with the feminine noun 'reserva', so use 'confirmada'.
↔Alternatives
Su reserva está confirmada.
Your reservation is confirmed. (formal)
La reserva está confirmada.
The reservation is confirmed.
Ya está confirmada tu reserva.
Your reservation is already confirmed.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries 'tu' is used with friends, family, or service staff who address you informally. If you are dealing with a more formal setting (e.g., a business hotel or official airline desk), switch to the formal 'su' to show respect. Also, note that many establishments will send a written confirmation; repeating the phrase verbally shows you have read it and helps avoid misunderstandings.

