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How to Say ‘Which one; which’ in Japanese

どちら

dochira

[doh-chee-rah]

💬 Usage Tip: [どちら] means "which," but it is also more polite than casual [どれ] or [どっち]. Perfect for service situations like taxis.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Polite forms are common with strangers in Japan, especially in taxis, hotels, shops, and stations.

Phrase Breakdown

どちら

dochira

[doh-chee-rah]

which; which one; where (polite)

A polite word used to ask 'which' or sometimes 'where.' In taxis, it helps ask for clarification.

Example

どちらのホテルですか。

Which hotel is it?

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