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How to Say ‘Do you have size’ in Japanese

サイズはありますか

サイズはありますか

💬 Usage Tip: This question is often used in shopping to inquire about sizes.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, sizes may be different from Western standards—taking a larger or smaller size might be necessary.

Phrase Breakdown

サイズサイズ

size

Refers to the dimensions or magnitude.

Example

このシャツのサイズは何ですか?

What is the size of this shirt?

as for

Topic marker in Japanese.

Example

私は日本人です。

As for me, I am Japanese.

ありますあります

there is

Indicates existence of inanimate objects.

Example

机が部屋にあります。

There is a desk in the room.

?

Question particle.

Example

行きますか?

Are you going?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

サイズサイズ

[saizu]

size

A measure of how large or small something is.

Example

このジーンズのサイズはありますか?

Do you have the size for these jeans?

[wa]

topic marker

A particle used to indicate the topic of a sentence.

Example

ジーンズの種類は豊富です。

There are many types of jeans.

ありあり

[ari]

to exist, to have

Used to indicate the existence or possession of something non-living.

Example

ストレッチの種類があり

There are types of stretch.

ますます

[masu]

politeness suffix

A suffix that makes a phrase polite in Japanese.

Example

色んなサイズはあります。

There are various sizes.

[ka]

question marker

A particle used at the end of a sentence to turn it into a question.

Example

試着室はありますか?

Is there a fitting room?

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