Parking

Asking about car parking options at the hotel.

You
Disculpe, ¿el hotel tiene estacionamiento?
dees-KOOL-peh ehl oh-TEHL tee-EH-neh ehs-tah-see-oh-nah-mee-EHN-toh
Excuse me, does the hotel have parking?
"Estacionamiento" is used in Latin America. In Spain, you'd say "aparcamiento" or "parking."
Receptionist
Sí, tenemos estacionamiento subterráneo. Tiene un costo de cincuenta pesos por noche.
SEE teh-NEH-mohs ehs-tah-see-oh-nah-mee-EHN-toh soob-teh-RRAH-neh-oh tee-EH-neh oon KOHS-toh deh seen-KWEHN-tah PEH-sohs pohr NOH-cheh
Yes, we have underground parking. It costs fifty pesos per night.
You
¿Es seguro? ¿Tiene vigilancia?
ehs seh-GOO-roh tee-EH-neh bee-hee-LAHN-see-ah
Is it safe? Does it have surveillance?
Asking about security for parking is very common and expected in Latin America — don't feel embarrassed.
Receptionist
Sí, hay cámaras de seguridad y un guardia las veinticuatro horas.
SEE eye KAH-mah-rahs deh seh-goo-ree-DAHD ee oon GWAHR-dee-ah lahs bayn-tee-KWAH-troh OH-rahs
Yes, there are security cameras and a guard twenty-four hours.
You
Perfecto, voy a estacionar mi carro ahí entonces.
pehr-FEHK-toh boy ah ehs-tah-see-oh-NAHR mee KAH-rroh ah-EE ehn-TOHN-sehs
Perfect, I'll park my car there then.
"Carro" is the most common word for car in Latin America. In Spain, "coche" is preferred.