What am I: I am a deep friend piece of chicken served as a side dish.
What do Japanese customers usually say before eating?
Itadakimasu
translate the following verb:
いく(iku)
to go
Translate: “Sushi o tabemasu.”
I eat sushi.
True or False: You should point chopsticks directly at people.
False
What am i:This drink is commonly served hot and green.
おちゃ(Ocha)
How do you politely say “thank you.” (ANSWER IN BOTH ROMAJI AND HIRGANA)
ありがとうござい (Arigatou Gozaimasu)
what does 食べる(taberu) mean?
to eat
Rearrange into correct order:
tabemasu / watashi wa / sushi wo
Watatshi wa sushi wo tabemasu.
True or False: Japanese restaurant staff are often very polite and formal with customers.
True
What am i?
I am a food item that is made from rice and various fillings and is wrapped in seaweed.
おにぎり (Onigiri)
What phrase is used to ask "how many people?" by a waiter/waitress?
"Mizu o futatsu onegaishimasu"
May I please have 2 glasses of water
What does the particle は(wa) show in a sentence?
It marks the topic of the conversation.
True or False: Slurping noodles in Japan can sometimes be acceptable.
True
What am i?
I am a dumpling filled with meat and vegetables, typically pan-fried or steamed.
ぎょうざ (Gyouza)
What phrase is used by waitstaff to respond to customer requests or statements? Answer in both HIRAGANA AND ROMAJI.
kashikomarimashita.
かしこまりました。
What is the polite form of "いく". Respond in hiragana.
いきます
Which particle would you use in this sentence?
“Mizu __ nomimasu.”
を(Wo)
What word do you say to get a waiters' attention?
Sumimasen!
What am I?
I am a slice of pork, coated in breadcrumbs, deep fried, and served as a main dish alongside shredded cabbage and rice.
とんかつ (Tonkatsu)
How do you say "there is 4 people in our party" when entering a restaurant. Respond in ROMAJI AND KANJI.
四人です。
Yon nin desu.
How do you say "may i please have 3 pieces of karaage?" using hirgana and Kanji.
からあげを三つおねがいします。
When can plain form and polite form be used?
Plain form is used with friends and family
Polite form is used when showing respect to strangers and people above your social status.
What are the names of each level of respectful language.
Sonkeigo/keigo, Kenjougo, Teineigo