How to Say ‘How many people’ in Japanese
何名様
なんめいさま
💬 Usage Tip: Inquires politely with [様] (sama), an honorific.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Accurate headcount is essential for space allocation in Japan.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
何なん
[nan]
how many
Asking about quantity or number.
何人家族ですか。
How many people in your family?
名めい
[mei]
people
Refers to the number of people.
三名様で予約しました。
Reserved for three people.
様さま
[sama]
honorific suffix
Added to names or titles to show respect.
社長様のために準備しています。
Preparing for the president.
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