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How do you say in spanish- a single room ( and the conversation while checking in at a hotel)

How do you say in spanish- a single room ( and the conversation while checking in at a hotel)

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Is this how you say it- Yo voy a quedarse en una habitacion individual.

OR:

Yo voy a quedar en una habitacion individual

gracias por tu ayuda!

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updated Jun 3, 2013
edited by readytodictate
posted by randomguy123
Randomguy123, you can change your post back to what it originally said by clicking the edit button just below the sentences you typed. I'm not sure why someone would change what you wrote because it makes the thread a bit confusing. - GraceM, Jun 2, 2013

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Buenos días, tengo una habitación reservada a nombre de Robert Jones.

Un momento por favor...¿Cuándo hizo la reserva? (when did you make the reservation)

Hace un mes. (a month ago)

Sí, aquí está. Una habitación individual (single room). ¿Me permite su D.N.I. o pasaporte? Sí, sí.

Aquí tiene las llaves. Su habitación está en el segundo piso (floor). Ahora le suben su equipaje (luggage). No es necesario, sólo tengo una maleta (suitcase) pequeña. Gracias.

double room - habitación doble o habitación matrimonio

D.N.I - Documento Nacional de Identidad (ID card, All Spanish nationals over the age of 14 are required to carry this card bearing their photo, a fingerprint and personal details)

updated Jun 2, 2013
edited by readytodictate
posted by readytodictate
Excellent answer. - annierats, Jun 2, 2013
Sorry, but I wanted to know how to say, "I am going to stay in a room." not the whole conversation, sorry :) Somebody changed it for some reason- probably a moderator. So how would you say that? Thank you so much though - randomguy123, Jun 2, 2013
the Dictator did jejeje - readytodictate, Jun 2, 2013
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"I am going to stay in a room.

Voy a quedarme en una habitición

Although that sounds somewhat incomplete.

updated Jun 3, 2013
posted by rodneyp
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To answer your original question, "I am going to stay in a room" is "Voy a estar en una habitación." That was your original question, right? That's what you said on your comments.

updated Jun 3, 2013
edited by give-me-a-kiss
posted by give-me-a-kiss
That's "I'm going to be in a room" - rodneyp, Jun 3, 2013
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Give-me-a-kiss is totally right if you asked that question, which, it seems like you did u in your comment above and also in give-me-a-kiss's edit she made.

updated Jun 2, 2013
edited by szhang
posted by szhang
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Voy a quedarme en una habitación sencilla.

I'm going to stay in a single room.

updated Jun 3, 2013
posted by Sheily
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I thought you might be interested in this thread on this site I used to do awhile back with dialogues I was learning from tutor:

Hotel Dialogue Link

updated Jun 3, 2013
posted by katydew