How to Say ‘Is there?; do you have?’ in Japanese
ありますか
ari masu ka
[ah-ree mahs kah]
💬 Usage Tip: [ありますか] is the polite question form of [ある], used for existence of things. It means "is there?" or "do you have?" for non-living things.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is useful in stores, hotels, and offices. Want a pen, menu, or form? [ありますか] is your friend.
Phrase Breakdown
あり
ari
[ah-ree]
exist; have
The stem of ある, used for things that exist or are available.
時間がありました。
There was time.
ます
masu
[mahs]
polite verb ending
Makes a verb polite and non-past.
本を読みます。
I read a book.
か
ka
[kah]
question marker
A sentence-ending particle that turns a statement into a question.
行きますか。
Are you going?
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