How to Say ‘To reserve a table.’ in German
Einen Tisch reservieren.
AY-nen tish reh-ZAIR-vee-ren
[AY-nen tish reh-ZAIR-vee-ren]
💬 Usage Tip: Einen Tisch is the object here, showing noun declension.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Reservations are common in Germany, especially for dinner.
Phrase Breakdown
Einen
[AY-nen]
A
Indefinite article used before a masculine noun.
Ich brauche einen Stift.
I need a pen.
Tisch
[tish]
Table
A piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs.
Der Tisch ist groß.
The table is large.
reservieren
[reh-ZAIR-vee-ren]
reserve
To set aside or book in advance.
Ich möchte einen Tisch reservieren.
I would like to reserve a table.
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