room service
The Spanish phrase 'haber servicio de habitaciones' translates to 'room service' in English. It's a common term used in hotels and accommodations, referring to services provided in guest rooms, examples of which include meal delivery, cleaning, or other requests made by guests during their stay. The phrase literally translates to 'there is room service', with 'haber' meaning 'there is', 'servicio' meaning 'service', and 'de habitaciones' meaning 'of rooms'.
Can you confirm if there will be room service after 10 PM?
This sentence is asking someone (perhaps hotel staff) to confirm whether room service will be available after a specific time.
Unfortunately, due to the current situation, we cannot guarantee that there will be room service.
This statement could be given by a hotel representative explaining the uncertainties of room service availability because of a particular situation, perhaps a crisis or a policy change.
Please note that there may be room service available at the guests' request.
This sentence could be the part of the hotel's policy or guidelines indicating the potential availability of room service if requested by the guests.