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Stay at Hotels in Tagalog - Hotel

Learn Tagalog phrases for check-in, requests, and handling issues at hotels.

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Tagalog at Hotels

Learn useful hotel phrases for a comfortable stay in the Philippines.

Basic Vocabulary

English Tagalog
Hotel hotel
Room kuwarto
Reservation reservation
Check-in check-in
Check-out check-out
Key susi
Front desk front desk
Bed kama
Bathroom banyo
Towel tuwalya
Air conditioning aircon
WiFi WiFi

Check-in

Phrase Meaning
May reservation po ako I have a reservation
Check-in po sana I'd like to check in
Isang gabi lang Just one night
Tatlong gabi Three nights
May available ba na kuwarto? Is there an available room?
Single room / Double room Single / Double room

Making Requests

Phrase Meaning
Pwede ba makakuha ng extra towel? Can I get an extra towel?
Pakiayos ang kuwarto Please clean the room
May problema ang aircon The AC has a problem
Hindi gumagana ang WiFi WiFi isn't working
Palit ng bed sheets Please change the sheets
Pakiakyat ng breakfast Please bring breakfast to the room

About Facilities

Phrase Meaning
Nasaan ang swimming pool? Where is the pool?
Anong oras ang breakfast? What time is breakfast?
May gym ba? Is there a gym?
May laundry service ba? Is there laundry service?

Check-out

Phrase Meaning
Check-out po I'd like to check out
Anong oras ang check-out? What time is check-out?
Pwede bang late check-out? Can I have late check-out?
Pakitago ang bagahe ko Please store my luggage
Magkano po ang bill? How much is the bill?

Handling Problems

Phrase Meaning
May emergency There's an emergency
Naiwan ko ang susi sa loob I left my key inside
Nawala ang wallet ko I lost my wallet
Masyadong maingay It's too noisy
Walang hot water There's no hot water

Example Conversation

Check-in:

Guest: Good afternoon. Check-in po sana. May reservation po ako under the name Tanaka. (Good afternoon. I'd like to check in. I have a reservation under Tanaka.)

Staff: Okay po, sandali lang... Yes po, nakita ko na. Tatlong gabi po, tama ba? (Okay, one moment... Yes, I found it. Three nights, correct?)

Guest: Opo, tama po. (Yes, that's correct.)

Staff: Ito po ang susi ninyo. Room 305 po. May WiFi po sa kuwarto. (Here's your key. Room 305. There's WiFi in the room.)

Making a request:

Guest: Hello, pwede po bang makakuha ng extra pillows? (Hello, can I get extra pillows?)

Staff: Opo, ipapadala ko na po. Ilang piraso? (Yes, I'll send them up. How many?)

Guest: Dalawa lang po. Salamat! (Just two. Thanks!)


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