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How to Say ‘When would you like to reserve?’ in Japanese

いつご予約ですか

いつごよやくですか

💬 Usage Tip: Use this phrase to inquire about reservation times.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Speaking politely by using [ご] before [予約] is considered respectful.

Phrase Breakdown

いつ

ご予約ですか

Word-by-Word Breakdown

いついつ

[itsu]

when

A question word used to ask about time.

Example

いつが良いですか?

When is good for you?

[go]

polite prefix

A prefix used to show politeness, often seen in respectful language.

Example

ご注文をどうぞ。

Please place your order.

予約よやく

[yoyaku]

reservation

The act of booking in advance, often for seats or services.

Example

予約の電話をしました。

I called to make a reservation.

ですです

[desu]

is

The polite form of 'to be' used in sentences.

Example

今日は晴れです。

It's sunny today.

[ka]

question marker

A particle used at the end of sentences to make them questions.

Example

それは大丈夫ですか?

Is that okay?

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