How to Say ‘Another; other’ in Japanese
他に
hoka ni
[hoh-kah nee]
💬 Usage Tip: [他に] often means "in addition" or "any other." You’ll hear it in follow-ups: [他に質問はありますか].
🇯🇵 In Japan: A common end-of-interview line is [他に質問はありますか]. Being ready for that moment is part of interview culture in Japan.
Phrase Breakdown
他
hoka
[hoh-kah]
other; another
Used to introduce additional items/points. Interviewers often say 「他に〜はありますか」 to ask for more.
他に強みはありますか。
Do you have any other strengths?
に
ni
[nee]
besides; in addition (particle に)
With 他, it forms 「他に」 meaning "besides/in addition."
他に希望条件はありますか。
Do you have any other desired conditions?
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