How to Say ‘Fries too.’ in Japanese
ポテトも
poteto mo
[poh-teh-toh moh]
💬 Usage Tip: Order fragment. The implied ending is [ください].
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a very natural way to accept an upsell without sounding overly formal.
Phrase Breakdown
ポテト
poteto
[poh-teh-toh]
French fries
A common fast-food item meaning “fries.” In Japan it often refers to potato fries served as a side.
ハンバーガーとポテトもお願いします。
A hamburger and fries too, please.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
Particle meaning “also/too/as well.” Used to add an additional item to the order (like “and fries too”).
ドリンクもください。
A drink too, please.
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