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Phrases to Help You Book a Hotel Room in Tamil Language

Desire to book a hotel room in India? Tips on how to say, I wish to make a reservation for an accommodation in Tamil? Practical Tamil vocabulary for the purpose of making your reservation for a room in lodges or looking to ask for a bedroom with a veranda. Learn More


When using the Tamil accommodation related terms here, you can learn how to pose your questions in Tamil. Most of these inquiries include things like: “how many nights you’ll be booking for?” or “how much will it cost to book a room?” Ideally, it will be possible to be familiar with the replies in Tamil.
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Do you have any rooms available?thanga arai irukkaa? (...)
How much is a room for one person/two people?oru / rendu aalu arai evlavu aagum? (...)
Does the room come with...... araiyil irukiratha? (...)
...bedsheets?...pOrvai (...)
...a bathroom?...kuliyal arai (...)
...a telephone?...tholai pesi (...)
...a TV?...tholai katchi (...)
egDoes the room come with bedsheets? ; arayil porvai irukiratha?
May I see the room first?muthalla rooma paakalamaa? (...)
Do you have anything ....?itha vida ..... vEra irukkaa? (...)
...quieter?...amaithiyaa (...)
...bigger?...perusaa (...)
...cleaner?...sutthamaa (...)
...cheaper?...maliva (...)
OK, I'll take it.seri, eduthukarEn. (...)
I will stay for _____ night(s)._____ iravu(kal) thangGuvEn. (...)
Can you suggest another hotel?vEra hotel Ethaavathu sollunga? (...)
Do you have a safe?locker irukkaa? (...)
Is breakfast/supper included?kalai-tiffin/night-saapadu sEtthaa? (...)
What time is breakfast/supper?kalai-tiffin/night-saapadu etthanai manikku? (...)
Please clean my room.Room suttham pannunga. (...)
Can you wake me at _____?enna _____ maniku eluppi vda mudiyumaa? (...)
I want to check out.Check out panrEn. (...)

Click on the hyperlinks directly below to check out a list of beneficial Tamil holiday keyword phrases which you’ll find organized by category. For each travel word or phrase in Tamil, you will see the English interpretation.


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