Spanish Phrase
¿Te llegaron muchas confirmaciones?
Meaning
This question asks whether the listener received a large number of confirmations, such as RSVP replies, email receipts, or status updates. It implies that the speaker expected some feedback and is curious about the quantity.
When to use
Use this phrase after sending invitations, job applications, or any request that typically generates a confirmation response. It works in both formal and informal settings, but the tone can be softened with a friendly smile.
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Tellegaronmuchasconfirmaciones?
Indirect object pronoun (te)
The pronoun 'te' indicates that the action of the verb is directed toward 'you' and is placed before the conjugated verb.
Verb 'llegar' for receiving
In this context, 'llegar' means 'to be received' rather than 'to arrive', and it is conjugated in the third‑person plural preterite to match 'confirmaciones'.
Adjective agreement
'Muchas' agrees in gender and number with the feminine plural noun 'confirmaciones'.
Question marks
Spanish uses an opening (¿) and closing (?) question mark for all interrogative sentences.
🗨In Conversation
¿Te llegaron muchas confirmaciones?
Did you receive many confirmations?
Sí, recibí diez hoy, así que todo está listo.
Yes, I got ten today, so everything is set.
✕Common Mistakes
¿Te llegó muchas confirmaciones?
The verb must agree with the plural noun 'confirmaciones', so use 'llegaron' (third‑person plural).
¿Te llegaron muchos confirmaciones?
'Confirmaciones' is feminine, so the adjective must be 'muchas'.
¿Llegaron te muchas confirmaciones?
Do not place the pronoun after the verb; it must precede the conjugated verb.
↔Alternatives
¿Recibiste muchas confirmaciones?
Did you receive many confirmations?
¿Te han llegado muchas confirmaciones?
Have many confirmations come to you?
¿Hubo muchas confirmaciones para ti?
Were there many confirmations for you?
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, confirming attendance (RSVP) is a common courtesy for events, meetings, or travel plans. Using 'confirmación' signals that you respect the organizer’s need to plan ahead. When asking about confirmations, keep a polite tone; adding 'por favor' or a friendly smile makes the question feel less abrupt.

