How to Say ‘To make a reservation’ in Mexican Spanish
Hacer una reservación
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase is essential for planning dining experiences.
Phrase Breakdown
Hacer
Una reservación
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hacer
[ah-SEHR]
To make
An action of creating or organizing something.
Debemos 'hacer una reservación' antes de llegar.
We should make a reservation before arriving.
una
[OO-nah]
A
An article used before a singular noun.
Para 'una reservación', llama al restaurante.
For a reservation, call the restaurant.
reservación
[reh-sehr-vah-SYON]
Reservation
Securing a spot for a future date or time.
Quiero 'reservación' por la noche.
I want a reservation for the evening.
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