予約します
When making plans in Japanese, you'll often need to reserve things like restaurants, hotels, or appointments. The verb for this is 予約します (yoyaku shimasu). It's a very practical verb to know when you're arranging things in Japan.
You can use it in various situations. For example, to reserve a table at a restaurant, you'd say レストランを予約します (resutoran o yoyaku shimasu). Or, if you want to book a hotel room, you'd say ホテルを予約します (hoteru o yoyaku shimasu). It's a polite way to indicate that you are making a reservation.
予約します في 30 ثانية
- Use 予約します to reserve things.
- Commonly used for restaurants, hotels, appointments.
- It's a polite way to say 'I will reserve'.
دليل النطق
- Making the 'shi' sound too much like 'shee'
- Not shortening the 'u' sound at the end of 'shimasu' when speaking quickly
Summary
予約します (yoyaku shimasu) is the go-to polite verb for making reservations in Japanese.
- Use 予約します to reserve things.
- Commonly used for restaurants, hotels, appointments.
- It's a polite way to say 'I will reserve'.
مثال
レストランを予約します。
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات travel
くらい/ぐらい
B1Particle indicating extent, degree, or 'about/approximately'.
宿泊
B1The act of staying overnight in a place, such as a hotel or guest house. Essential for IELTS General Task 1 letters regarding travel complaints or bookings.
入場料
B1The fee paid to enter a place.
入場券
B1A ticket allowing entry to an event or place.
冒険
B1Adventure; an exciting or unusual experience.
手頃
B1Reasonable in price or size; affordable, suitable.
〜の後に
B1After (a noun or event).
〜の後で
B1After (time or place), behind.
飛行場
A2Airport.
航空会社
B1Airline company.