How to Say ‘We also have tea.’ in Japanese
おちゃもありますよ。
o cha mo ari masu yo
[oh chah moh ah-ree mahss yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [おちゃ] + [も] means "tea too." The [よ] at the end gives a nice helpful feeling, like "we have tea as well, by the way."
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese convenience stores often suggest nearby related items indirectly through comments like this.
Phrase Breakdown
おちゃ
o cha
tea
A polite word for tea.
おちゃをのみます。
I drink tea.
Words in this phrase
お
o
[oh]
honorific prefix / polite o-
Polite prefix used in the word おちゃ.
おちゃもありますよ、とみせいんがいいます。
The clerk says, “There is tea too.”
ちゃ
cha
[chah]
tea
Tea, one kind of drink sold in convenience stores.
おちゃもありますよ、とすすめられます。
You are told, “There is tea too.”
もありますよ
mo ari masu yo
there is also; we also have
Indicates that tea is included too; よ adds friendly emphasis.
コーヒーもありますよ。
We also have coffee.
Words in this phrase
も
mo
[moh]
also / too
Shows tea is another available option.
おちゃもありますよ、でほかのものもあります。
With ocha mo arimasu yo, tea is also available.
あり
ari
[ah-ree]
there is / have
Indicates that tea exists or is available.
おちゃもありますよ、とあんないします。
You guide someone by saying, “There is tea too.”
ます
masu
[mahss]
polite ending
Polite ending of the verb.
おちゃもありますよ、がていねいないいかたです。
Ocha mo arimasu yo is a polite expression.
よ
yo
[yoh]
you know / emphasis
Adds friendly emphasis to the information.
おちゃもありますよ、とやさしくつたえます。
You gently say, “There is tea too, you know.”
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