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How to Say ‘Are there dishes without fish?’ in Japanese

魚なしの料理はありますか?

さかななしのりょうりはありますか?

💬 Usage Tip: Inquires about specific dietary needs politely.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Some traditional Japanese dishes contain hidden fish ingredients.

Phrase Breakdown

魚なしさかななし

without fish

Excludes fish from the content.

Example

魚なしのサラダ。

Salad without fish.

(possessive)

Shows possession or relation.

Example

彼の本です。

It's his book.

料理りょうり

dish

Refers to a cooked food item.

Example

料理が美味しいです。

The dish is delicious.

はありますかはありますか

is there?

Asks about the existence of something.

Example

トイレはありますか?

Is there a bathroom?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

さかな

[sakana]

fish

A common type of seafood.

Example

魚を食べます。

I eat fish.

なしなし

[nashi]

without

Indicates lack or absence of something.

Example

砂糖なしのコーヒーをください。

Please give me coffee without sugar.

[no]

of, 's

Indicates possession or relation.

Example

友達の本です。

It is my friend's book.

料理りょうり

[ryouri]

cuisine

Food prepared in a specific style.

Example

イタリア料理が好きです。

I like Italian cuisine.

[wa]

topic particle

Marks the topic of the sentence.

Example

それは良い質問です。

That is a good question.

ありあり

[ari]

to have

Indicates possession or existence.

Example

ペンがあります。

There is a pen.

ますます

[masu]

polite verb ending

Used for making polite statements or questions.

Example

お茶を飲みます。

I will drink tea.

[ka]

question marker

Indicates a question sentence.

Example

それを知っていますか。

Do you know that?

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