How to Say ‘To reserve the table’ in German
Den Tisch reservieren
dane TISH rey-zair-vee-REHN
[dane TISH rey-zair-vee-REHN]
💬 Usage Tip: Remember, in German, verbs almost always jump to the end.
Phrase Breakdown
Den
[dane]
The
Definite article for masculine nouns in German.
Ich sehe den Hund.
I see the dog.
Tisch
[TISH]
Table
This refers to a piece of furniture with a flat top supported by legs.
Der Tisch wackelt.
The table wobbles.
reservieren
[rey-zair-vee-REHN]
Reserve
To arrange for a place to be held for one to use at a later time.
Ich kann den Tisch reservieren.
I can reserve the table.
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