How to Say ‘Could we have a window seat?’ in Japanese
窓側の席をお願いできますか?
まどがわのせきをおねがいできますか?
💬 Usage Tip: Makes a specific seating request politely.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Window seats are prized for views, especially during [花見] (hanami).
Phrase Breakdown
窓側まどがわ
window side
Refers to seating next to or by a window.
窓側が好きです。
I like window seats.
のの
(possessive)
Shows possession or relation.
彼の席です。
It's his seat.
席せき
seat
A place for one person to sit.
席があります。
There is a seat available.
をお願いできますかをおねがいできますか
may I request
Polite way to express a request.
この席をお願いできますか?
May I request this seat?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
窓側まどがわ
[madogawa]
window side
The side or position near a window.
窓側の席が好きです。
I like seats by the window.
のの
[no]
of, 's
Shows possession or belonging.
彼の本は面白いです。
His book is interesting.
席せき
[seki]
seat
A place to sit, a chair or spot.
指定席を予約しました。
I reserved a seat.
をを
[o]
object particle
Indicates the object of the action.
ペンをください。
Please give me the pen.
おお
[o]
honorific prefix
Adds politeness, often seen with verbs.
お名前を教えてください。
Please tell me your name.
願いねがい
[negai]
request
To ask for something politely.
お願いしてもいいですか。
May I make a request?
できでき
[deki]
can
Indicates ability or possibility.
ここでタバコを吸ってもいいですか。
Can we smoke here?
ますます
[masu]
polite verb ending
Provides polite tone to verbs.
その本を読みます。
I will read that book.
かか
[ka]
question marker
Indicates a question in the sentence.
これを知っていますか。
Do you know this?
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