Formal:
* Mo ní ìdánilójú: This literally translates to "I have confirmation," and is a formal way to say you have a reservation.
* Mo ti ṣe ìdíwọ̀n: This translates to "I have made a booking" and is also a formal way to say you have a reservation.
Informal:
* Mo ní àwọn ibi tí mo ti yàn: This translates to "I have places I have chosen," and is a more informal way to say you have a reservation.
* Mo ní àwọn ibi tí wọ́n ti fún mi: This translates to "I have places they have given me," and is another informal way to say you have a reservation.
When referencing a specific place:
* Mo ní ìdánilójú ní [name of place]: This means "I have confirmation at [name of place]."
* Mo ti ṣe ìdíwọ̀n ní [name of place]: This means "I have made a booking at [name of place]."
Remember to use the appropriate level of formality depending on the situation and who you are talking to. You can also use a combination of these phrases to be more specific.
For example, you could say: "Mo ní ìdánilójú ní Ọ̀gbà Ògún, mo ti ṣe ìdíwọ̀n fún àwọn ibi mẹ́rin: (I have confirmation at Ogba Ogun, I have made a booking for four people).