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How to Say ‘Four people’ in Japanese

4人です

4 nin desu

[yon nin dess]

💬 Usage Tip: [人] is the general counter for people. A simple reply like [4人です] is natural and efficient. You can also say [4名です] for a slightly more formal tone when making a reservation.

🇯🇵 In Japan: When booking by phone, giving the number of guests clearly and early helps the staff check table size and course availability right away.

Phrase Breakdown

4

4

[yon]

four

The number 4. In this restaurant context, it helps say how many people are in the reservation.

Example

予約は4人です。

The reservation is for four people.

nin

[nin]

counter for people

人 is the counter used for counting people. After numbers, it shows the size of the group.

Example

予約は4人です。

The reservation is for four people.

です

desu

[dess]

is / am / are

です is a polite copula used to make a statement politely, common in reservations and customer service situations.

Example

予約は4人です。

The reservation is for four people.

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