Spanish Availability Phrases
Master 1 essential Spanish phrases for availability with translations, context, and usage examples
Understanding Spanish availability Phrases
Communicate your availability and schedule in Spanish. Learn phrases for discussing free time, busy periods, making appointments, and coordinating schedules.
When to Use These Phrases
Use "estar" for temporary availability: "Estoy libre" (I'm free). Use "tener" for having time: "Tengo tiempo" (I have time). For appointments use "disponible" (available) or "libre" (free).
Learning Tips for availability Phrases
- Free: "Estoy libre" (I'm free), "Tengo tiempo" (I have time), "Estoy disponible" (I'm available)
- Busy: "Estoy ocupado/a" (I'm busy), "No tengo tiempo" (I don't have time), "Tengo planes" (I have plans)
- When: "¿Cuándo estás libre?" (When are you free?), "¿Qué día te viene bien?" (What day works for you?)
- Suggest: "¿Te viene bien el...?" (Does... work for you?), "Podemos quedar..." (We can meet...)
Essential availability Phrases
Start with these commonly used expressions for availability situations
Complete List of availability Phrases
Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish availability Phrases
How do you say you're available or free in Spanish?
"Estoy libre" (I'm free), "Estoy disponible" (I'm available), "Tengo tiempo" (I have time), "No tengo planes" (I don't have plans), "Estoy desocupado/a" (I'm unoccupied). For specific times: "Estoy libre el martes" (I'm free on Tuesday), "Tengo tiempo por la tarde" (I have time in the afternoon).
How do you say you're busy in Spanish?
"Estoy ocupado/a" (I'm busy), "No tengo tiempo" (I don't have time), "Tengo planes" (I have plans), "Tengo mucho que hacer" (I have a lot to do), "No puedo" (I can't), "Estoy liado/a" (I'm tied up - Spain), "Ando ocupado/a" (I'm busy - Latin America).
How do you ask about someone's availability in Spanish?
"¿Estás libre?" (Are you free?), "¿Tienes tiempo?" (Do you have time?), "¿Cuándo estás disponible?" (When are you available?), "¿Qué día te viene bien?" (What day works for you?), "¿Podemos quedar el...?" (Can we meet on...?), "¿Te funciona el...?" (Does... work for you?).
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