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How to Say ‘It comes with miso soup.’ in Japanese

みそしるがつきます。

miso shiru ga tsuki masu

[mee-soh shee-roo gah tsoo-kee mahss]

💬 Usage Tip: Same pattern again: [みそしる] + [がつきます]. Great structure to memorize.

🇯🇵 In Japan: A set meal with rice and miso soup is a very typical Japanese restaurant combination.

Phrase Breakdown

みそしる

miso shiru

miso soup

A traditional Japanese soup made with miso paste.

Example

みそしるを飲みます。

I drink miso soup.

Words in this phrase

みそ

miso

[mee-soh]

miso

The flavor base of the included soup.

Example

みそしるがつきます。

Miso soup comes with it.

しる

shiru

[shee-roo]

soup

Together with みそ, this forms 'miso soup.'

Example

しるがあたたかいです。

The soup is warm.

がつきます

ga tsuki masu

comes with; is included

Used here to say that miso soup is included with the meal.

Example

デザートがつきます。

Dessert is included.

Words in this phrase

ga

[gah]

subject marker

Marks miso soup as the included item.

Example

みそしるがつきます。

Miso soup comes with it.

つき

tsuki

[tsoo-kee]

be included / come with

Indicates an item that comes as part of the meal.

Example

ごはんもつきます。

Rice also comes with it.

ます

masu

[mahss]

polite verb ending

Used for polite explanations by staff.

Example

サラダがつきます。

A salad comes with it.

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