How to Say ‘Anything else?’ in Japanese
他にご注文はありますか?
ほかにごちゅうもんはありますか?
💬 Usage Tip: A standard follow-up question to ensure complete satisfaction.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase not only expresses attentiveness but encourages patrons to feel free to ask for more.
Phrase Breakdown
他にほかに
anything else
Refers to additional items or requests.
他に何か欲しいですか?
Do you want anything else?
ご注文ごちゅうもん
order
A polite way to refer to an order.
ご注文を確認しました。
I have confirmed your order.
はは
topic marker
Indicates the topic of the sentence.
私の名前は…
My name is…
ありますか?ありますか?
do you have
Asks about possession or existence.
質問はありますか?
Do you have any questions?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
他ほか
[hoka]
other
Refers to an additional thing or person.
他に何か必要ですか?
Do you need anything else?
にに
[ni]
in
Particle indicating location within or involvement.
他にご注文はありますか?
Do you have any other orders?
ごご
[go]
honorific prefix
Used as an honorific prefix in respectful language.
ご注文がありますか?
Do you have an order?
注文ちゅうもん
[chuumon]
order
A request for something to be delivered.
注文を完了しました。
The order is completed.
はは
[wa]
topic marker
Indicates the topic of the sentence.
注文は何にしますか?
What is your order?
ありあり
[ari]
to exist
Denotes existence of an item or person.
注文があります。
There is an order.
ますます
[masu]
to exist
Polite form of the verb 'to exist' or 'to have'.
注文はあります。
There is an order.
かか
[ka]
question particle
Used at the end of a question.
他にありますか?
Is there anything else?
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