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How to Say ‘Orange juice, please.’ in Japanese

オレンジジュースをください。

orenji juusu o kudasai

[oh-ren-jee joo-soo oh koo-dah-sigh]

💬 Usage Tip: Classic ordering sentence: [〜をください]. Works for most drinks.

🇯🇵 In Japan: If there’s a drink machine for dine-in, staff may give you a cup instead of a prepared drink.

Phrase Breakdown

オレンジ

orenji

[oh-ren-jee]

orange

“Orange” in katakana; used to specify the flavor.

Example

オレンジジュースをください。

Orange juice, please.

ジュース

juusu

[joo-soo]

juice

“Juice.” Together with オレンジ makes “orange juice.”

Example

オレンジジュースをください。

Orange juice, please.

o

[oh]

(object marker)

Particle marking what you want/are ordering. “(orange juice) + を + ください.”

Example

オレンジジュースをください。

Orange juice, please.

ください

kudasai

[koo-dah-sigh]

please (give me)

Polite ordering phrase: “[item] をください” = “I’ll have [item], please.”

Example

オレンジジュースをください。

Orange juice, please.

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