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How to Say ‘Any add-ons?’ in Japanese

追加はありますか

tsuika wa ari masu ka

[TSOO-ee-kah wah ah-REE mahss kah]

💬 Usage Tip: Pattern: [X は ありますか] = “Any X?” Here [追加] is treated like a category: “Any add-ons?”

🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff may ask this to confirm you don’t want extras before they finalize the order (especially at busy counters).

Phrase Breakdown

追加

tsuika

[TSOO-ee-kah]

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

Refers to extra items you can add. In fast food, staff may ask this to confirm you don’t want any more items.

Example

追加はありますか。

Any add-ons?

wa

[wah]

(topic particle)

Marks the topic (“as for…”). Here it highlights 追加 as the topic: “As for add-ons…”

Example

追加はナゲットにします。

For the add-on, I’ll choose nuggets.

ありますか

ari masu ka

[ah-REE]

is there? / do you have?

Asks whether something exists/is needed. Here: 'Any add-ons?'

Example

他にご希望はありますか。

Do you have any other requests?

Words in this phrase

あり

ari

[ah-REE]

to exist; to have (polite stem)

Used in availability questions in shops: “Do you have…/Is there…?”

Example

追加がありましたら教えてください。

If there are any add-ons, please tell me.

ます

masu

[mahss]

(polite verb ending)

Polite form used with staff/customers. Very common in ordering conversations.

Example

ソースは何種類ありますか。

How many types of sauce do you have?

ka

[kah]

(question particle)

Makes the sentence a question; polite inquiry in service settings.

Example

ほかにご注文はありますか。

Do you have any other order?

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