意思
A question to ask about a person's identity.
文化背景
Asking 'Who are you?' directly can be seen as blunt. Often, people introduce themselves first. In business, you should always use 'どなた様でしょうか' to show respect. Among close friends, 'だれ?' is perfectly fine. When answering the phone, it is common to say 'はい、だれですか' or just 'はい'.
The 'u' drop
In 'desu', the 'u' is almost silent. Say 'dess-ka'.
Politeness matters
Always use 'donata' for people you don't know well.
意思
A question to ask about a person's identity.
The 'u' drop
In 'desu', the 'u' is almost silent. Say 'dess-ka'.
Politeness matters
Always use 'donata' for people you don't know well.
Context is key
You can omit the subject if it's clear.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct question particle.
あの人はだれです___?
The particle 'か' is used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
Which is the most polite way to ask 'Who is it?'
Choose the best option.
'どなた' is the honorific form of 'だれ'.
Match the Japanese phrase with its English meaning.
Match: 1. だれですか 2. あの人はだれですか
Direct translation matches.
Complete the dialogue.
A: (Knock knock) B: ________?
When someone knocks, you ask who they are.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习あの人はだれです___?
The particle 'か' is used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
Choose the best option.
'どなた' is the honorific form of 'だれ'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Direct translation matches.
A: (Knock knock) B: ________?
When someone knocks, you ask who they are.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题No, use 'donata desu ka' instead.
Yes, if used with the wrong person.
That's exactly when you use this phrase!
Say '[Name] です'.
No, 'dare' works for singular and plural.
Yes, it's very common.
It's a natural feature of Japanese phonology.
Yes, but it's more polite in Japanese.
No, use 'nani' (what) for animals.
Yes, all the time!
You might say 'Dare da!' (casual/rude).
No, it's one of the first phrases you'll learn.
相关表达
どなたですか
specialized formWho is it? (polite)
だれですか
synonymWho is it?
だれのものですか
builds onWhose is it?
だれと
similarWith whom?