How to Say ‘What is your cancellation policy?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Cuál es su política de cancelación?
💬 Usage Tip: Important phrase for clarifying reservation terms.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Understanding policies ahead of time avoids potential misunderstandings.
Phrase Breakdown
Cuál
es
Su política de
Cancelación?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Cuál
[kwal]
Which
Used to ask for information specifying one or more of a known quantity.
¿Cuál es su política de reembolso?
What is your refund policy?
es
[ehs]
Is
Third person singular of 'ser', meaning 'to be'. Used to denote identity, qualities, or other characteristics.
El plato especial es delicioso.
The special dish is delicious.
su
[soo]
Your
Used to refer to a person's possession or attribute.
Su mesa está reservada.
Your table is reserved.
política
[poh-lee-tee-ka]
Policy
A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual.
La política de la empresa es favorable.
The company's policy is favorable.
de
[deh]
Of
Expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.
El menú del día.
The day's menu.
cancelación
[can-seh-la-see-on]
Cancellation
The action of canceling something that has been arranged or planned.
Revisemos la política de cancelación.
Let's review the cancellation policy.
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