How to Say ‘For here?’ in Japanese
店内ですか?
tennai desu ka
[ten-nye dess kah]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “Is it in-store?” Answer with [店内で] for dine-in.
🇯🇵 In Japan: You’ll be asked this almost every time. Deciding quickly keeps the line moving.
Phrase Breakdown
店内
tennai
[ten-nye]
inside the store; dine-in
“Dine-in.” Staff use it to ask whether you’re eating inside.
店内ですか?
For here? (Dine-in?)
です
desu
[dess]
to be (polite); is/are
Polite copula used to form a polite question/statement (店内です).
店内です。
It’s for here.
か
ka
[kah]
(question particle)
Turns a statement into a question. 店内ですか? = “Is it for here?”
店内ですか?
For here?
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