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8 scenarios · 8 phrases
Real Japanese phrases for traditional · accommodation 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 can't find a key for this room's door, but can I lock it from the inside?
Can I lay out this futon myself?
Excuse me, is it okay to wear this yukata when going to the bath or the breakfast venue?
Excuse me, in the morning, should I fold and put away the futon, or is it okay to leave it as is?
Excuse me, do you have a slightly harder pillow?
Excuse me, the air conditioner remote is all in Japanese and I don't know how to use it. Could you please help me a little?
Should I take off my shoes here before stepping up?
The room's space heater keeps shutting off due to a ventilation error. What should I do?