Reserved
The German word 'reserviert' is used in a similar way to its English counterpart 'reserved'. It can be used to describe something that is set aside or kept for a specific purpose or person, such as a table at a restaurant. It can also be used to describe a person who is reserved, meaning they are not very outgoing or expressive.
The room is reserved.
This sentence showcases that the room is already booked or reserved in this context, often used in the context of hotels or event spaces.
Is this table reserved?
This is a question often asked in restaurants or cafes where table reservations are possible. It is used to check if a specific table has been pre-booked by another party.
A seat has already been reserved for you.
This sentence indicates that a place or seat has been held or reserved for the person being addressed, common in event planning situations or travel scenarios.