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How to Say ‘What kinds do you have?’ in Japanese

どんな種類がありますか?

どんなしゅるいがありますか?

💬 Usage Tip: A useful phrase for exploring options.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often like to know all available options before deciding.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

どんなどんな

[donna]

What kind of

Used to ask about the possible types.

Example

どんな種類の料理がありますか?

What types of dishes do you have?

種類しゅるい

[shurui]

type

The character or class of something.

Example

ケーキの種類が多いです。

There are many types of cake.

[ga]

subject marker

Marks the topic of the sentence.

Example

これは本です。

This is a book.

ありあり

[ari]

exist

Indicates someone's or something's existence.

Example

何かありますか?

Is there anything?

ますます

[masu]

politeness marker

Used to end sentences politely.

Example

今日は寒いです。

It's cold today.

[ka]

question particle

Used to form questions in sentences.

Example

あなたは元気ですか?

Are you well?

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