A2 Expression 1 min de leitura

もう少しどうですか?

Mou sukoshi dou desu ka?

Would you like some more?

Significado

Offering an additional serving of food or drink to a guest.

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お客様にもっと食べ物や飲み物を提供したいとき、何と言いますか? 「もう少しどう___か?」

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「もう少しどうですか?」の敬語表現は何ですか? 「もう少し____ですか?」

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お茶のおかわりを勧めるとき、何と言いますか? 「お茶はもう少しどう____?」

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The phrase is composed of several common Japanese words: * **もう少し (mou sukoshi):** 'mou' (もう) means 'already' or 'more,' and 'sukoshi' (少し) means 'a little' or 'a few.' Together, 'mou sukoshi' means 'a little more.' * **どうですか (dou desu ka):** 'dou' (どう) means 'how,' 'desu' (です) is a polite copula (like 'is' or 'are'), and 'ka' (か) is a question particle. Together, 'dou desu ka' means 'How is it?' or 'How about it?' Therefore, 'もう少しどうですか?' literally translates to 'How about a little more?' or 'A little more, how is it?' It's a very common and polite way to make an offer. Its origins are deeply rooted in everyday polite Japanese conversation patterns rather than a specific historical event or foreign borrowing. The combination of these simple words forms a versatile and frequently used polite offer.

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