Spanish vocabulary · Beginner
How to Say Availability in Spanish
Disponibilidad · noun · dees-poh-nee-bee-lee-DAHD
The Spanish word for availability is 'disponibilidad,' a feminine noun that covers being free, accessible, or obtainable. From scheduling meetings to checking product stock, disponibilidad is the go-to term for expressing whether something or someone is available.
Disponibilidad is pronounced dees-poh-nee-bee-lee-DAHD. The stress falls on the last syllable, which is typical for Spanish words ending in a consonant other than 'n' or 's.'
¿Cuál es tu disponibilidad para la reunión de esta semana?
What is your availability for this week's meeting?
How Native Speakers Use Disponibilidad
Real example sentences across three contexts you'll actually run into.
Work scheduling
Envíame tu disponibilidad para que agendemos la cita.
Send me your availability so we can schedule the appointment.
Common in professional email correspondence.
Product stock
La disponibilidad de ese modelo es limitada en esta temporada.
The availability of that model is limited this season.
Used in retail and e-commerce contexts.
Hotel booking
Voy a verificar la disponibilidad de habitaciones para esas fechas.
I'm going to check room availability for those dates.
Frequently used in travel and hospitality.
Avoid These Mistakes When Using Disponibilidad
Adjective-noun confusion
Incorrect: ¿Cuál es tu disponible esta semana?
Correct: ¿Cuál es tu disponibilidad esta semana?
Disponible is the adjective (available), while disponibilidad is the noun (availability). Use the noun form when asking about someone's schedule.
Spelling error
Incorrect: La desponibilidad del producto es baja.
Correct: La disponibilidad del producto es baja.
The word starts with 'dis-' not 'des-.' It comes from 'disponible,' which maintains the 'i' in the first syllable.
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Common Questions About availability in Spanish
- How do you say 'available' in Spanish?
- The adjective form is 'disponible,' which does not change for gender — you say 'él está disponible' and 'ella está disponible' with the same form.
- Is disponibilidad used in formal or informal contexts?
- Disponibilidad works in both registers, though it appears more frequently in professional settings like emails and business calls when coordinating schedules.
- How do you ask 'Are you available?' in Spanish?
- The most natural way is '¿Estás disponible?' for informal situations or '¿Está usted disponible?' for formal ones, using the adjective 'disponible' with estar.