How to Say ‘To book’ in French
Réserver
ray-zair-VAY
[ray-zair-VAY]
💬 Usage Tip: Infinitive verb meaning "to book" or "to reserve." The accented é is pronounced like "ay": ray-zair-vay.
🇫🇷 In France: For classes in France, réserver is common for booking a spot, especially in small studios where places may be limited.
Phrase Breakdown
Réserver
[ray-zair-VAY]
to book
A verb used when reserving a class, table, ticket, or appointment.
Je veux réserver un cours de yoga ce soir.
I want to book a yoga class this evening.
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