How to Say ‘To make a reservation’ in Spain Spanish
Hacer una reserva
ah-SAIR OO-nah reh-SER-bah
[ah-SAIR OO-nah reh-SER-bah]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful phrase to secure that sought-after table.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spain, dining is a key social event, so reserved seats are cherished.
Phrase Breakdown
Hacer
[ah-SAIR]
To make
To create or arrange something.
Debemos hacer una reserva con anticipación.
We should make a reservation in advance.
Una reserva
OO-nah reh-SER-bah
Words in this phrase
una
[OO-nah]
A
An indefinite article used with nouns.
Voy a hacer una reserva pronto.
I am going to make a reservation soon.
reserva
[reh-SER-bah]
Reservation
An arrangement to secure a place or service.
Hice una reserva para dos.
I made a reservation for two.
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