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How to Say ‘Water.’ in Japanese

お水

o mizu

[oh mee-zoo]

💬 Usage Tip: [水] means water, and the polite prefix [お] makes it sound more natural and courteous in restaurants.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Free [お水] is common in many Japanese restaurants, though some places may serve tea instead.

Phrase Breakdown

o

[oh]

honorific prefix

A polite prefix added to some common nouns to make them sound more courteous.

Example

お水をお願いします。

Water, please.

mizu

[mee-zoo]

water

The word for water; with お, it becomes the polite form お水 often used in restaurants.

Example

水をください。

Please give me water.

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