How to Say ‘We will prepare a window seat for you’ in Japanese
窓側の席をご用意いたします
まどがわのせきをごよういいたします
💬 Usage Tip: Shows commitment to meeting customer seating preference.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, accommodating requests is a sign of good service.
Phrase Breakdown
窓側
の
席
を
ご用意いたします
Word-by-Word Breakdown
窓側まどがわ
[madogawa]
window side
The side or part near a window.
窓側に座ります。
I sit by the window.
のの
[no]
of, 's
Shows possession or relation between nouns.
彼女のカメラです。
It is her camera.
席せき
[seki]
seat
A location to sit, like a chair or bench.
席を予約しました。
I reserved a seat.
をを
[o]
object particle
Marks the object of an action in a sentence.
ペンを貸してください。
Please lend me a pen.
ごご
[go]
honorific prefix
Adds respectfulness to phrases.
ご意見をください。
Please give me your opinion.
用意ようい
[youi]
preparation
The action of getting ready or setting something up.
資料を用意してください。
Please prepare the documents.
いたしいたし
[itashi]
do (humble)
Humbly perform an action in respect to others.
こちらをいたします。
I will do this.
ますます
[masu]
polite verb ending
Concludes a verb politely.
それをします。
I will do that.
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