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18 scenarios · 18 phrases
Real Japanese phrases for second · hand · shop situations. Each phrase is paired with its formal (keigo) and casual counterpart so you can pick the right register for who you're talking to. Tap any phrase to see audio, romaji, kana, the likely reply, and the gesture / etiquette note that goes with it.
Each phrase is crafted to native-quality standards, then reviewed by the operator for meaning, naturalness, and the formal/casual distinction before it ships.
Excuse me, this dish/item seems to be slightly chipped. Is it possible to get a discount?
Excuse me, where is the fitting room?
Can I wash this kimono at home? Or is it better to send it to a professional dry cleaner?
Do you think this stain on the kimono will come out with dry cleaning?
Excuse me, this item has a small scratch/flaw. Would it be possible to get a slight discount?
Excuse me, I'd like to confirm the condition of this second-hand item. Does this scratch affect its operation?
Excuse me, is this used game software for the Japanese region code only?
What is this faint stain on the sleeve of this kimono? Can it be removed?
Excuse me, there's a small stain on this kimono. Is it possible to remove this?
Excuse me, for this camera, can I check its operation (test it)?
Excuse me, this book has a slight stain, do you have any other copies in stock?
Excuse me, regarding this kimono, can this stain here be removed? Or is it an original part of the fabric?
Excuse me, there's a stain here on this kimono. Will this come out?
Excuse me, does this CD come with the obi strip?
For this kimono, will this stain on this part come off?
Will this stain on the kimono come off completely?
This plate says it's handmade pottery, but can it be used in a dishwasher or microwave?
Is this spot on this kimono a stain? Does it look like it will come out?