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How to Say ‘Are you looking for’ in Japanese

お探しですか

おさがしですか

💬 Usage Tip: Combines [お探し] with [ですか] to form a polite inquiry.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In shops, staff may use this to ask if you need assistance.

Phrase Breakdown

お探しおさがし

looking for

A polite way of asking if someone is looking for something.

Example

お探しの物はありますか?

Is there something you're looking for?

ですかですか

is it?

A polite way to form a question in Japanese.

Example

これはあなたの本ですか?

Is this your book?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[o]

Oh

An honorific prefix used for politeness.

Example

お探しのジーンズは見つかりましたか。

Have you found the jeans you’re looking for?

探しさがし

[sagashi]

Searching

The act of looking for something.

Example

私はスリムフィットを探しています。

I am searching for slim fit jeans.

ですです

[desu]

Is

A copula used to state or ask a fact.

Example

それはスリムフィットです。

That is a slim fit.

[ka]

Question marker

Used at the end of a sentence to form a question.

Example

それはレギュラーフィットですか。

Is that a regular fit?

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