How to Say ‘Booked’ in Traditional Chinese
預訂好了
💬 Usage Tip: [預訂] (yù dìng) means 'to reserve', and adding [好了] (hǎo le) indicates completion.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Before modern online booking, calling to confirm a reservation was standard practice in Taiwan.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
預訂好
[yù dìng hǎo]
reservation made
Indicates that a booking has been successfully arranged.
您的餐廳位置已經預訂好了。
Your restaurant table has been reserved.
了
[le]
particle indicating past tense
Used after a verb to indicate a completed action.
我已經做完了。
I have already finished.
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