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o kudasai To ask for things use the following grammar pattern THING o kudasai please Example Pen o kudasai Pen please Can you ask for these things using o kudasai Did you get it right ID: 797292

hai kudasai arigat

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Asking for things in Japanese

Slide2

~ o kudasai

To ask for things use the following grammar pattern:

THING

o kudasai.

= please.

Example: Pen o kudasai.

Pen please.

Slide3

Can you ask for these things using ‘o kudasai’?

Slide4

Did you get it right?

Enpitsu o kudasai.

N

ōto o kudasai.

Fudebako o kudasai.Keshigomu o kudasai.

Hasami o kudasai.Nori o kudasai.Pen o kudasai.Seroteepu o kudasai.

Enpitsukezuri o kudasai.

Slide5

Here you are

A. Sumimasen,

THING

o kudasai.

B. Hai, dōzo.A. Arigatō.

A. Excuse me,

THING please.B. Here you are.A. Thanks.

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A. Sumimasen, n

ōto

o kudasai.

B. Hai, d

ōzo.A. Arigatō.

Can you match the conversations with the correct picture?

A. Sumimasen, fudebako o kudasai.B. Hai, dōzo.

A. Arigatō.

A. Sumimasen, keshigomu o kudasai.

B. Hai, dōzo.A. Arigatō.

A. Sumimasen, nori o kudasai.

B. Hai, d

ōzo.

A. Arigatō.

A. Sumimasen, enpitsukezuri o kudasai.

B. Hai, d

ōzo.

A. Arigatō.

A. Sumimasen, hasami o kudasai.

B. Hai, d

ōzo.

A. Arigatō.

Slide7

Can you ask for these things and say ‘hai d

ōzo

’ and ‘arigat

ō’

?

Slide8