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22 scenarios · 22 phrases
Real Japanese phrases for supermarket · shopping 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, I have my own reusable bag, may I put the items in it?
Excuse me, where is the best-before date written for this product?
Excuse me, could you fillet this fish into three pieces for me? (lit. "take it down into three slices")
Excuse me, are there any discounted items here that are close to their expiration date?
Excuse me, does this product contain peanuts?
Excuse me, I don't know how to use the self-checkout, could you help me?
Excuse me, how do you eat this goya (bitter melon)?
Excuse me, do you have dry ice or an ice pack?
Do you have oat milk?
Excuse me, could you please slice this ham a little thinner for me?
Excuse me, which of these persimmons is the most ripe and ready to eat? I'd like to choose a ripe one.
Excuse me, do you have smaller bags for separating items? Or is it okay to use my own reusable bag?
Excuse me, where are the gluten-free foods?
Excuse me, where can I find oat milk?
Excuse me, do you have cooler bags?
Where can I find the plastic bags for vegetables?
Where can I find local craft beer?
Do you have this product called "〇〇"? I can't find it on the shelf. (〇〇 would be replaced by the product name, possibly showing a picture on phone).
Excuse me, where can I find yuzu koshō?
Excuse me, do you have cardamom?
Excuse me, where is the best-by date (or use-by date) written on this product?
Excuse me, how should I scan this discount sticker at the self-checkout?