How to Say ‘How many people?’ in Japanese
何名様でしょうか
nan mei sama deshou ka
[nan mei sama deshou ka]
💬 Usage Tip: Uses [様] for extra politeness.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Respectful way to ask for the number of guests.
Phrase Breakdown
何名
nan mei
how many people
A polite way to inquire about the number of people.
何名様ですか?
How many people?
Words in this phrase
何
nan
[nan]
How many people?
A polite way to inquire about the number of guests or people.
ご予約は何名様でしょうか?
How many people is the reservation for?
名
mei
[mei]
Counter for people
Used to denote the number of people.
五名様です。
Five people.
様
sama
[sama]
Honorific title
Added after a person's name or role for politeness.
田中様が来ました。
Mr. Tanaka has come.
でしょうか
deshou ka
is it?
A polite form of asking for confirmation.
大丈夫でしょうか?
Is it alright?
Words in this phrase
でしょう
deshou
[deshou]
Tentative form
Indicates uncertainty or politeness in a question.
でしょうか?
Is that so?
か
ka
[ka]
Question particle
Indicates a question being asked.
行きますか?
Are you going?
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