How to Say ‘Order slip’ in Japanese
伝票
denpyou
[denpyou]
💬 Usage Tip: [伝票] is a ticket, slip, or written order. In food service, it usually means the order ticket from the pass or register.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Many Japanese workplaces use specific service words like [伝票], so learning these job nouns gives you a big boost fast.
Phrase Breakdown
伝票
denpyou
[denpyou]
order slip; ticket
A slip or ticket in a restaurant that shows what items were ordered.
伝票を見て料理を確認します。
I check the dishes by looking at the order slip.
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