How to Say ‘A little extra’ in Japanese
少し多め
sukoshi oome
[skoo-shee oh-oh-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: [少し多め] combines [少し] + [多め], so it means "just a bit extra." A nice, soft phrase that sounds natural.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This kind of indirect adjustment is very Japanese: not too much, not too little, just pleasantly balanced.
Phrase Breakdown
少し
sukoshi
[skoo-shee]
a little
少し softens the amount and means just a bit.
サラダは少し多めにします。
I’ll make the salad portion a little larger.
多め
oome
[oh-oh-meh]
extra / a little more
多め means more than the standard amount, but not excessively much.
サラダは少し多めにします。
I’ll make the salad portion a little larger.
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