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How to Say ‘Order’ in Japanese

注文

chuumon

[choo-mohn]

💬 Usage Tip: [注文] means “order” (as a noun). In restaurants you’ll often hear [ご注文] with [ご] added to sound more polite.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Many fast-food places in Japan have kiosks; even then, staff may still say [ご注文は?] at pickup or if you go to the counter.

Phrase Breakdown

注文

chuumon

[choo-mohn]

order

A noun meaning an order (especially food/drink). Often used with する (to order) or in phrases like 注文いいですか (May I order?).

Example

注文をお願いします。

I'd like to order, please.

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