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How to say: I want to order more?
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2016/10/10 04:13
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Hi, I am planning to go to a Shabu Shabu when I go to Japan next month. I am planning to order one course set to start, but what if I am still hungry and I want to order more from the menu (probably from a single item section). When I flag the waitress/waitor down, how do you say "I would like to order more food?" or "I would like to order A"? in Japanese.
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by Guest (guest)
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Re: How to say: I want to order more?
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2016/10/10 11:16
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- Tsuika de chuumon wo onegaishimasu. (I want to order more.)
- [item] wo onegaishimasu. (I would like to have [item].)
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by AK
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Re: How to say: I want to order more?
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2016/10/13 19:33
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"I would like to order A" is "A wo Kudasai". This word is useful and can be used everywhere.
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by Parthkun (guest)
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