meeting room
The Spanish term 'haber sala de reuniones' directly translates into English as 'there is a meeting room'. Typically, in Spanish, you would see 'sala de reuniones' to represent 'meeting room'. 'Haber' is a verb that is often used to express the existence of something in a place, so 'haber sala de reuniones' could be loosely understood as 'there is a meeting room'.
Could there be a meeting room available for this afternoon?
This sentence is a polite way to ask if there is a meeting room available for the afternoon. In Spanish, when asking about the possibility of something, 'haber' is often used.
We have confirmed that there's going to be a meeting room for the presentation.
This phrase is a way to affirm that a meeting room will be available for a presentation. In Spanish, 'haber' is used to indicate the existence or occurrence of something.
It is important that there should always be a meeting room whenever we have client visits.
This sentence expresses the necessity for a meeting room when clients visit. the verb 'haber' is used in this context to express a requirement or necessity.