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“I'm not sure how to order naturally in Japanese restaurants.” “The staff speak too fast…” “…or way too formally.” This lesson is for people like you.
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“I'm not sure how to order naturally in Japanese restaurants.” “The staff speak too fast…” “…or way too formally.” This lesson is for people like you.
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From entering the restaurant to ordering food, we’ll practice how to speak naturally with the staff.
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Hi everyone!
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I’m Kana, your Japanese tutor.
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In this lesson, I’ll introduce useful phrases for customers, and common expressions used by restaurant staff.
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It’s perfect for people living in Japan or traveling here.
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This lesson has 3 steps.
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Step 1: Listen to a sample conversation.
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Step 2: Review the phrases together.
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Step 3: Practice with shadowing and role play.
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Ready? Okay, let’s start with step 1.
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How much can you understand in this dialogue?
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Let’s listen.
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Welcome! When the staff greets you with “Irasshaimase,” just like when you nod, slightly bow your head.
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You don’t need to bow deeply.
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Just like this.
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How many in your party?
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Two people.
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“Mei” is a polite way to count people: one, two, three.
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It’s formal Japanese.
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Staff make it even more polite by saying “-mei sama.” Adding “sama.” But when you say it yourself, don’t add “sama.” Just say, “2(ni) mei.” “3(san) mei.” Two people.
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Two people, got it.
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“Oseki go-annai shimasu.” Here, “seki” means table.
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And “annai suru” means the staff will guide you to your table.
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When the staff says “goannai shimasu”, you just follow the staff.
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I'll take you to your table.
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Okay. Please take any seat you like.
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Okay. “Osuki na oseki e doozo.” This is another common phrase.
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It means, “Please sit anywhere you like.” Any free table is fine.
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Another phrase you’ll hear is… “Aite iru oseki e doozo.” This means “empty” "There is no one" So, “Any empty table is okay.” That’s what it means.
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Please take any seat you like.
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Okay. Here’s the menu.
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Thank you. I’ll bring you some water in a moment.
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Ah, thank you.
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“Ohiya” is a polite way to say cold water.
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Staff often use this word with customers.
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As a customer, you can say “mizu” or “ohiya.” Both are fine.
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In restaurants in Japan, this water is usually free.
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The staff will bring it to your table.
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Or they might say, “Water is self-service.” In that case, go to the water station yourself, fill a glass, and bring it back to your table.
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I’ll bring you some water in a moment.
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Ah, thank you.
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Here is your water.
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Ah, thank you.
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Please call me when you’re ready to order.
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Okay. "Gochuumon okimarini narimashitara oyobikudasai" (Please call me when you are ready to order.) Here’s another common phrase.
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“When you’re ready to order, please call me.” It means: “Say ‘sumimasen’ to call me.” Please call me when you’re ready to order.
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Okay. Excuse me!
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Yes? Can I order?
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Yes, I’ll take your order.
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“O-ukagai shimasu” is a polite way to say “I’ll ask.” When you’re ready to order, just say “Sumimasen,” and the staff will come.
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Then you can say, “Chuumon ii desu ka?” meaning “Can I order?” It's nice and polite.
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Excuse me, can I order?
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If the staff asks, “Gochuumon okimari desu ka?” You can just say, “Yes, please.” That means, "Have you decided?" Excuse me?
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Yes? Can I order?
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Yes, I'll take your order.
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One miso ramen and...
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also one shoyu ramen.
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Also, one order of gyoza, please.
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one order of gyoza, please.
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When ordering, say the food or drink name, plus the number: “one,” “two,” “three.” And finish with “onegaishimasu” to be polite.
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If the name is too hard to say, just point at the menu.
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This one, please.
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Also, one order of gyoza, please.
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Okay. Would you like something to drink?
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“Ikaga deshou ka.” This is the same as “Ikaga desu ka?” or “Dou desu ka?”(How about~?) It’s more polite, so staff often use it.
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Here it means, “Would you like/need something to drink?” “Would you like something to drink?” Okay, then one draft beer, please.
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Certainly. “Okay, then one draft beer, please.” The staff asked about drinks, so "What am I gonna drink?" you think a little.
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In Japanese, we often say “Jaa” while you are thinking.
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If you don’t want a drink, you can say, “ya, omizude daijyoobu desu(No, just water is fine.)” Or, “omizu de ii desu.” Or, “ya, daijyoobudesu(I’m okay.)” That works too.
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Okay. Would you like something to drink?
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“Okay, then one draft beer, please.” Certainly.
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Will that be all for your order?
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Yes, that’s all.
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“Gochoomon wa ijyoo de yoroshii desuka?" (Is that all?) That’s what it means.
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You can just say, “Hai ijyoode”(Yes, that's all.) Will that be all for your order?
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Yes, that's all.
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Okay. Let me confirm your order.
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One shoyu ramen.
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One miso ramen.
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One order of gyoza.
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And one draft beer for your drink.
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Is everything correct?
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Yes, that’s right.
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“Ijou de omachigai nai deshoo ka?” means "There's no mistake?" “Is this order correct?” If it’s right, just say “hai”(Yes) or “Hai, daijyoobudesu”(Yes, there's no problem.) Both are okay.
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Is everything correct?
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Yes, that’s right.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Let's review key phrases that you can use when you order.
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Excuse me, can I order?
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One order of gyoza, please.
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This one, please.
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That's all.
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How was it?
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How was it?
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We practiced everything from entering a restaurant to placing an order.
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Do you think you can go to restaurants with a little bit of more confidence?
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Check the description for more practice.
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Have a nice day!

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语法与表达方式的背景分析

在视频中,老师介绍了一些非常实用的日常用语,包括:

  • Irasshaimase(欢迎光临):这是餐厅服务员常用的问候语,表达了对顾客的热情欢迎。
  • Oseki go-annai shimasu(我来引导您到桌子):这句话展示了礼貌且专业的服务态度,能让顾客感到被重视。
  • Ohiya(冷水):在日本餐厅中,顾客可以用这个词要求冷水,非常实用。
  • Gochuumon okimarini narimashitara oyobikudasai(请叫我当您准备好点餐时):这句话提醒顾客在准备好点餐时可以随时呼叫服务员,增强了互动的自然性。

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学习新语言时,发音往往是最具挑战性的部分。在视频中,您可能会注意到以下几个容易出错的发音:

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