How to Say ‘Excuse me’ in Japanese
すみません
すみません
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced (su-mi-ma-sen), can also mean 'I'm sorry' or 'Thank you for your trouble.'
🇯🇵 In Japan: Used as an apology or to get someone's attention politely.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
すみすみ
[sumi]
excuse me
Used to attract attention or apologize.
すみません、道を教えてください。
Excuse me, can you tell me the way?
ませませ
[mase]
to not be
A part of negation in formal expressions.
行かせません。
I will not let you go.
んん
[n]
negative suffix
A suffix used to form negations.
しません。
I will not do it.
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