How to Say ‘That'll be 500 yen in total.’ in Japanese
合計500円になります。
goukei 500 en ni nari masu
[goh-kay goh-hyah-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: [合計] means 'total,' and [〜円になります] is a common checkout phrase. You will hear it everywhere from coffee shops to convenience stores.
🇯🇵 In Japan: At many cafés in Japan, the cashier states the total clearly before payment. Some shops use a tray for cash or cards, and many now also accept touch payment and transit IC cards.
Phrase Breakdown
合計
goukei
[goh-kay]
total
Used to say the total amount due, such as the final price at a café or shop.
お会計の合計は千円です。
The total for the bill is 1,000 yen.
500円
500
500 yen
The price amount.
500円です。
It is 500 yen.
Words in this phrase
500
500
[goh-hyah-koo]
500
A number meaning five hundred, often used for prices like 500 yen for a drink.
このラテは500円です。
This latte is 500 yen.
になります。
will be; comes to
Polite phrase often used in stores to indicate the final amount.
合計500円になります。
The total comes to 500 yen.
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