Asking for things in Japanese. ~ o kudasai To ask for things use the following grammar pattern: THINGo kudasai. = please. Example: Pen o kudasai. Pen.

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Asking for things in Japanese
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Asking for things in Japanese

~ o kudasai To ask for things use the following grammar pattern: THINGo kudasai. = please. Example: Pen o kudasai. Pen please.

Can you ask for these things using ‘o kudasai’?

Did you get it right? Enpitsu o kudasai. Nōto o kudasai. Fudebako o kudasai. Keshigomu o kudasai. Hasami o kudasai. Nori o kudasai. Pen o kudasai. Hocchikisu o kudasai. Seroteepu o kudasai. Enpitsukezuri o kudasai.

Here you are A. Sumimasen, THING o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō. A. Excuse me, THING please. B. Here you are. A. Thanks.

A. Sumimasen, nōto o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō. Can you match the conversations with the correct picture? A. Sumimasen, fudebako o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō. A. Sumimasen, keshigomu o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō. A. Sumimasen, nori o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō. A. Sumimasen, enpitsukezuri o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō. A. Sumimasen, hasami o kudasai. B. Hai, dōzo. A. Arigatō.

Can you ask for these things and say ‘hai dōzo’ and ‘arigatō’?