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How to Say ‘Addition / add-on’ in Japanese

追加

tsuika

[TSOO-ee-kah]

💬 Usage Tip: [追加] means an extra item you add after the main order. You can say [追加で、〜] = “As an add-on, ~.”

🇯🇵 In Japan: Fast food in Japan loves “small add-ons” (extra sauce, extra side), so [追加] pops up on menus and touch screens.

Phrase Breakdown

追加

tsuika

[TSOO-ee-kah]

addition; extra (item/order); add-on

A noun meaning an extra item you add to your order (e.g., extra nuggets, extra sauce). Often used with 追加で (“as an add-on”).

Example

追加でナゲットをください。

As an add-on, please give me nuggets.

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