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How to Say ‘What size?’ in Japanese

サイズはどうしますか?

サイズはどうしますか?

🇯🇵 In Japan: Sizes in Japan usually include small, medium, and large.

Phrase Breakdown

サイズ

どう

します

Word-by-Word Breakdown

サイズサイズ

[saizu]

size

The dimensions or proportions of something.

Example

コップのサイズをどうしますか?

What size do you want for the cup?

[wa]

topic marker

A particle used to indicate the topic of a sentence.

Example

これは何ですか?

What is this?

どうどう

[dou]

how

A question word used to ask about the manner or way of something.

Example

それをどう考えますか?

How do you think about that?

[shi]

do

A verb used to indicate the action of doing.

Example

仕事をどうしますか?

How will you handle the work?

ますます

[masu]

formal present tense

Used to indicate present actions or future plans in a polite form.

Example

会議を始めますか?

Shall we start the meeting?

[ka]

question marker

A particle indicating a question is being asked.

Example

もう帰りましたか?

Have you gone home already?

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