How to Say ‘Orange juice, as the object.’ in Japanese
オレンジジュースを
orenji juusu o
[oh-ren-jee joo-su oh]
💬 Usage Tip: [オレンジジュース] is another katakana drink word. Add [を] before [お願いします] to make a polite order.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Orange juice is a very common order for children and adults alike. Katakana drink names are menu-reading superpowers.
Phrase Breakdown
オレンジ
orenji
[oh-ren-jee]
orange
オレンジ means 'orange' and often appears in drink names like orange juice.
オレンジの香りがいいです。
The orange scent is nice.
ジュース
juusu
[joo-su]
juice
ジュース means 'juice' and is commonly used for soft drink orders.
ジュースを一つください。
One juice, please.
を
o
[oh]
object marker
を marks オレンジジュース as the thing being requested or ordered.
オレンジジュースをお願いします。
Orange juice, please.
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