How to Say ‘Do you have private spaces?’ in Japanese
プライベートな空間はありますか
ぷらいべーとなくうかんはありますか
💬 Usage Tip: Combines [プライベートな] with [空間] for inquiry.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Checking space availability is an expected etiquette.
Phrase Breakdown
プライベートな
空間
は
ありますか
Word-by-Word Breakdown
プライベートプライベート
[puraibeeto]
private
Intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person or group.
プライベートな会話をしました。
We had a private conversation.
なな
[na]
adjective marker
Particle used to connect a noun to an adjective.
静かな部屋が好きです。
I like quiet rooms.
空間くうかん
[kuukan]
space
A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.
広い空間が必要です。
A large space is necessary.
はは
[wa]
topic marker
Particle indicating the topic of the sentence.
これは美味しいです。
This is delicious.
ありあり
[ari]
exist
Verb used to indicate existence or presence of something.
ペンがテーブルにあります。
The pen is on the table.
ますます
[masu]
polite verb ending
A polite non-past verb form.
それを取ります。
I will take it.
かか
[ka]
question marker
Particle used at the end of a sentence to form a question.
明日は休みですか。
Is tomorrow a holiday?
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