How to Say ‘Won't you drink?’ in Japanese
飲みませんか?
のみませんか?
💬 Usage Tip: [飲みませんか?] (nomimasen ka?) is a polite invitation to drink together.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese culture values politeness and subtlety. This phrase is a gentle way to suggest spending time together.
Phrase Breakdown
飲みのみ
drink
The stem form of 'to drink'.
お茶を飲みます。
I will drink tea.
ませんません
not do
Negative form indicating 'do not'.
食べません。
I will not eat.
かか
question particle
A particle used to indicate a question.
行きますか?
Are you going?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
飲みのみ
[nomi]
drink
Root verb form meaning 'to drink'.
ビールを飲みませんか?
Would you like to drink beer?
ませませ
[mase]
polite negative
A polite negative form of the preceding verb.
もう食べません。
I won't eat anymore.
んん
[n]
negative suffix
Part of the polite negative verb form.
行きません。
I won't go.
かか
[ka]
question particle
Indicates a question with previous verb.
飲みませんか?
Won't you drink?
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