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How to Say ‘This one / this’ in Japanese

これ

kore

[koh-reh]

💬 Usage Tip: [これ] means 'this' for something near the speaker. Very handy when pointing to cash, a card, or a payment barcode.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, a little pointing plus [これ] is common and practical at the counter, especially if your Japanese is still growing.

Phrase Breakdown

これ

kore

[koh-reh]

this

Used for something near the speaker. At the counter, it often means 'this card' or 'this cash.'

Example

これで払いますと言って、カードを見せました。

I said, "I'll pay with this," and showed my card.

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