How to Say ‘Inside the store’ in Japanese
店内
tennai
[tennai]
💬 Usage Tip: [店内] means “inside the store.” At a café, this tells the staff your coffee is for here. You may hear [店内です] = “For here.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: A very common café question in Japan is whether your order is [店内] or [持ち帰り]. This matters for packaging and sometimes even tax categories.
Phrase Breakdown
店内
tennai
[tennai]
Inside the shop
Refers to the interior area of a store.
店内で待っています。
I am waiting inside the shop.
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