How to Say ‘I have a question’ in Japanese
質問があります
しつもんがあります
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced (shi-tsu-mon-ga-a-ri-ma-su), indicating you wish to ask.
🇯🇵 In Japan: It's polite to first announce you have a question before asking.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
質問しつもん
[shitsumon]
question
質問 means 'question'.
簡単な質問です。
It is a simple question.
がが
[ga]
subject marker
が is a particle marking the subject.
問題があります。
There is a problem.
ありあり
[ari]
exist
あり means 'to exist for inanimate objects'.
本があります。
There is a book.
ますます
[masu]
polite
ます is a form for politeness.
行きます。
I will go.
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