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How to Say ‘Which one?’ in Japanese

どちらがよろしいですか

どちらがよろしいですか

💬 Usage Tip: Helps guide to a decision between choices.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Customer satisfaction through informed choices.

Phrase Breakdown

どちら

がよろしいですか

Word-by-Word Breakdown

どちらどちら

[dochira]

which (of two)

Used to ask about preferences between two options.

Example

窓側と通路側、どちらがよろしいですか?

Window side or aisle, which would you prefer?

[ga]

subject marker

Indicates the subject of a verb or predicate.

Example

景色がどちらがよろしいですか?

Which view do you prefer?

よろしいよろしい

[yoroshii]

preferable

Expresses politeness when asking about a preference.

Example

これがよろしいですか?

Would this be preferable?

ですです

[desu]

is/are

A copula used to state a fact or describe the subject.

Example

その席がよろしいですか?

Is that seat alright?

[ka]

question particle

Indicates the sentence is a question.

Example

どちらがよろしいですか?

Which would you prefer?

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