How to Say ‘Would you like to see some photos?’ in Japanese
写真を見せましょうか?
しゃしんをみせましょうか?
💬 Usage Tip: Polite offer to share pictures, pronounced as (shashin o misemashō ka).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Sharing photos in Japan is a gesture of trust and mutual interest.
Phrase Breakdown
写真を
見せましょうか
Word-by-Word Breakdown
写真しゃしん
[shashin]
photo
A picture taken with a camera.
これは友達との写真です。
This is a photo with friends.
をを
[o]
object marker
Particle used to indicate the object of the action.
犬を散歩します。
I walk the dog.
見せみせ
[mise]
show
To allow someone to see something.
資料を見せます。
I'll show the materials.
ましょうましょう
[mashou]
let's
Suggests doing something together.
一緒に行きましょう。
Let's go together.
かか
[ka]
question marker
Used to offer or suggest doing something.
休みましょうか?
Shall we take a break?
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