Ch. 4 — Shopping Lesson 19 of 33

Making a Decision

決める

FSI Japanese FAST Course

What You Will Learn

  • State your decision
  • Ask about sizes and colors
  • Try things on
  • Adjectives for description

Lesson Material

In this lesson you will learn how to make purchasing decisions in a Japanese store — asking prices, ordering quantities, politely declining merchandise, and leaving a store without buying. You will also learn to read price tags written in Japanese numerals and work with numbers from 10,000 and up.

Dialogues (会話)

Situation 1 — Buying beer at a wine merchant

Mr. Moore goes to a neighborhood wine merchant (sakaya) to get some American beer.

RomajiEnglish
Muaa: Amerika no biiru wa arimasu ka?Do you have American beer?
Sakaya: Ee, Badowaizaa to Shuritsu dake desu ga…Yes, but we have only Budweiser and Schlitz.
Muaa: Jaa, Badowaizaa o wan-pakku kudasai.Then I’ll take one pack of Budweiser.
Sakaya: Sen-nihyaku-en desu. Arigatoo gozaimashita.It’s 1,200 yen. Thank you very much.

Situation 2 — Buying a necktie at a department store

Mr. Anderson asks to see two neckties.

RomajiEnglish
Andaason: Sumimasen. Kono nekutai to sono nekutai o misete kudasai.Excuse me. Please show me this tie and that tie.
Tenin: Hai, doozo.Yes, here you are.
Andaason: Kore wa ikura desu ka?How much is this?
Tenin: Sanzen-gohyaku-en desu.It’s 3,500 yen.
Andaason: Soo desu ka. Jaa, kore o kudasai.I see. Then I’ll take it.

Situation 3 — Declining a purchase

Ms. Kelly goes to a women’s clothing store looking for a red sweater.

RomajiEnglish
Kerii: Sono seetaa o misete kudasai.Please show me that sweater.
Tenin: Hai.Yes.
Kerii: Akai no wa arimasu ka?Do you have a red one?
Tenin: Ainiku desu ga, kochira dake desu.I’m sorry, but this style comes only in this color.
Kerii: Soo desu ka. Jaa, kekkoo desu. Mata kimasu.Oh. Then, that’s OK. I’ll come again.

Situation 4 — At the meat market

Mrs. Keith goes to a neighborhood meat market.

RomajiEnglish
Kiisu: Sukiyaki no niku wa arimasu ka?Do you carry meat for sukiyaki?
Nikuya: Ee, achira no kauntaa desu.Yes, it’s over in that showcase.
Kiisu: Kore wa ikura desu ka?How much is this kind?
Nikuya: Hyaku-guramu sen-yonhyaku-en desu.It’s 1,400 yen per 100 grams.
Nikuya: Kochira wa sen-nanahyaku-en desu.This one is 1,700 yen per 100 grams.
Kiisu: Jaa, sen-yonhyaku-en no o roppyaku-guramu kudasai.Well then, give me 600 grams of the one that is 1,400 yen.

Key Vocabulary (語彙)

RomajiEnglishKana
sakayawine merchantさかや
biirubeerビール
wan-pakkuone packワンパック
akairedあかい
kekkoo (desu)that’s OK, that’s fineけっこう(です)
mataagainまた
kimasucomeきます
nikumeatにく
kauntaacounter, showcaseカウンター
guramugramグラム
sakanafishさかな
aoiblueあおい
mikantangerine, mandarin orangeみかん
kirokilogram / kilometerキロ
hankachihandkerchiefハンカチ
shiroiwhiteしろい
ebishrimpえび
okome(uncooked) riceおこめ
manten thousandまん
gyuunikubeefぎゅうにく
ringoappleりんご

Grammar & Usage Notes

Saying “I’ll take this” — (item) o kudasai

The word kudasai by itself means “please give me.” Use it to make a purchase:

  • Kore o kudasai. — I’ll take this. / Please give me this.
  • Kore o mittsu kudasai. — Please give me three of these.

Add a number (with counter) before kudasai to specify quantity.

Numbers from 10,000 and Up

Japanese has a special word for ten thousand: man (万).

NumberRomaji
10,000ichi-man
20,000ni-man
30,000san-man
50,000go-man
100,000juu-man
1,000,000hyaku-man

Expressing Price per Unit

To refer to an item by its unit price, use this pattern:

Unit + price + no + (merchandise)

JapaneseEnglish
Hyaku-guramu sen-yonhyaku-en no nikuMeat that is 1,400 yen per 100g
Ichi-kiro sanbyaku-en no ringoApples that are 300 yen per kg
Hyaku-guramu gohyaku-en no o nihyaku-guramu kudasai.Give me 200g of the one that is 500 yen per 100g.

Declining a Purchase

When you decide not to buy anything:

JapaneseEnglish
Jaa, kekkoo desu.That’s fine (I won’t buy).
Jaa, mata kimasu.I’ll come again.
Doomo (arigatoo).Thank you (as you leave).

Bargaining

Bargaining is generally not done in Japan, especially at department stores. At small shops like antique stores, it may sometimes be acceptable. If you want to try:

Moo sukoshi yasuku narimasen ka? — Can’t you make it a little cheaper? (lit., Won’t it become a little cheaper?)

Practice Exercises (練習)

A. Reading Large Numbers

Read the following aloud in Japanese:

  1. 18,047
  2. 74,553
  3. 44,602
  4. 135,000
  5. 85,816
  6. 36,230
  7. 99,267
  8. 3,000,000

B. Substitution Drill

Base: Sore o hitotsu kudasai. (Give me one of those.)

Practice with: Akai no mittsu, Sono sakana, Chiisai no futatsu, Ookii no, Aoi no

C. Combination Drill

Combine two items into one request using to (and):

CueResponse
aoi seetaa, akai seetaaAoi no to akai no o kudasai.
ookii ringo, chiisai ringoOokii no to chiisai no o kudasai.
L-saizu no shatsu, S-saizu no shatsuL-saizu no to S-saizu no o kudasai.
kono sukaafu, sono sukaafuKono sukaafu to sono sukaafu o kudasai.

D. Production Exercise

Select an item, ask the price, choose a kind, and request an amount:

Example:

  • Student: Gyuuniku wa ikura desu ka?
  • Instructor: Hyaku-guramu sen-nihyaku-en no to sen-gohyaku-en no ga arimasu.
  • Student: Sen-nihyaku-en no o roppyaku-guramu kudasai.
  • Instructor: Nanasen-nihyaku-en desu.

E. Comprehension Exercise

Listen and respond appropriately to each situation:

  1. Clerk says the store only has this one → Jaa, kekkoo desu. Mata kimasu. (Then, never mind. I’ll come again.)
  2. Clerk offers 1kg at 1,000 yen or 1,500 yen → Sen-gohyaku-en no o ni-kiro kudasai. (Give me 2kg of the 1,500-yen one.)
  3. Clerk shows white and red options → Akai no o kudasai. (I’ll take a red one.)

Cultural Notes

Reading Kanji price tags: At neighborhood grocery stores and fish stores, prices are sometimes written in Kanji numerals. The Kanji for yen is 円. Practice reading combinations like 七五〇円 (750 yen) and 一万四千円 (14,000 yen).

Kanji signs to recognize:

KanjiRomajiEnglish
非常口hijooguchiemergency exit
指定席shiteesekireserved seat
自由席jiyuusekigeneral admission seat
地下chikabasement
商店街shootengaishopping street
横断歩道oodanhodoopedestrian crossing
注意chuuicaution
止まれtomarestop