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How to Say ‘There is / has’ in Japanese

あります

ari masu

[ah-ree mahs]

💬 Usage Tip: [あります] means 'there is' for things, or 'has' in some translations. It is polite and very common.

🇯🇵 In Japan: This verb is used constantly in Japanese, from talking about objects and places to more abstract things like impressions.

Phrase Breakdown

あり

ari

[ah-ree]

exist; there is

The stem of ある, used for inanimate things or abstract things like impressions and popularity.

Example

スポーティーな感じがあります。

There is a sporty feeling.

ます

masu

[mahs]

polite verb ending

Polite ending attached to the verb stem to make あります.

Example

高級なイメージがあります。

There is a luxury image.

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