ciao,
in Italian we use "prenotare" or "riservare", but the word "riservazione" doesn't exist!
May 16, 2010
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For learning Italian, you use "riservazione" (verb "riservare"), or "prenotazione" (verb "prenotare").
Update: Whoops! Then that means the Italians were very kind to me, despite my mistakes, when I was there. ;)
May 16, 2010
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Both the words are synonyms ( same meanings).
There is no difference between them, however, in modern times, "reserved" is commonly used instead of "book".
May 15, 2010
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