意思
Indicating a small quantity or degree.
文化背景
Asking for 'just a little' is a sign of politeness and modesty. In business, 'shosho' is preferred over 'sukoshi dake' to maintain professional distance.
Use with verbs
Always pair it with a verb to describe the action's intensity.
意思
Indicating a small quantity or degree.
Use with verbs
Always pair it with a verb to describe the action's intensity.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
コーヒーに砂糖を______入れてください。
You want a small amount, so 'sukoshi dake' is correct.
Which is more polite?
Choose the better option for a business meeting.
'Shosho' is the formal version of 'sukoshi'.
🎉 得分: /2
视觉学习工具
练习题库
2 练习コーヒーに砂糖を______入れてください。
You want a small amount, so 'sukoshi dake' is correct.
Choose the better option for a business meeting.
'Shosho' is the formal version of 'sukoshi'.
🎉 得分: /2
常见问题
1 个问题No, it is very polite and modest.
相关表达
少々
specialized formA little (formal)
ちょっと
synonymA little (casual)