How to Say ‘No, that's all.’ in Japanese
いいえ、それだけです。
いいえ、それだけです。
💬 Usage Tip: [それだけです] (so-re-da-ke-desu) implies completion of the request.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Conciseness is often appreciated in communication, indicating satisfaction with the current order.
Phrase Breakdown
いいえいいえ
no
Used to refuse or decline politely.
いいえ、結構です。
No, thank you.
それだけそれだけ
that's all
Indicates no further requests or items.
注文はそれだけです。
That's all for the order.
ですです
is/am/are
Used in confirming or stating.
自分でやります。
I will do it myself.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
いいえいいえ
[iie]
no
A way to decline or refuse.
いいえ、大丈夫です。
No, I'm fine.
それそれ
[sore]
that
Referring to something previously mentioned.
それは私のです。
That is mine.
だけだけ
[dake]
only
Nothing more than or beyond.
これだけください。
Give me only this.
ですです
[desu]
is
State of being or existence.
これです。
This is it.
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