How to Say ‘Can I pay by card?’ in Japanese
カードで払えますか?
カードではらえますか?
💬 Usage Tip: Very useful as not all places accept cards; cash is still king.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Small local shops might only accept cash, so always have some yen.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
カードカード
[kaado]
card
Refers to credit or debit card.
カードで払います。
I will pay by card.
でで
[de]
with, by
Indicates means by which something is done.
電車で行きます。
I will go by train.
払えはらえ
[harae]
can pay
Indicates ability to pay.
現金で払えますか?
Can I pay with cash?
ますます
[masu]
is
Part of polite sentence structure.
ここで待てますか?
Can I wait here?
かか
[ka]
?
Indicates a question.
それをできますか?
Can you do that?
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