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14 scenarios · 14 phrases
Real Japanese phrases for vintage · clothing · 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.
There's a faint stain on the sleeve of this kimono, will it come out?
Excuse me, for this kimono, can this stain be removed?
Excuse me, this kimono has a small stain here. Will this come out?
There's an ink-like stain on the sleeve of this kimono. Will this come out?
Excuse me, what kind of stain is this on the collar of this kimono? Can it be removed?
Excuse me, for this kimono, will this stain come out?
Do you think this stain on the kimono will come off if I take it to the dry cleaners?
This kimono has a strong mothball smell. Will professional cleaning get rid of it?
Do you think this stain on the kimono would come out if I sent it to a professional cleaner?
Do you think this stain will come out if I get it professionally cleaned?
Regarding this kimono's stain, do you think it is the type of dirt that would come out if sent to dry cleaning?
Can I wash this with water at home, or does it need dry cleaning?
Regarding this stain on the sleeve of the kimono, does it look like the kind that would come out with professional dry cleaning?
This looks like an old stain. Do you think it would come out with professional cleaning?