How to Say ‘There's soup too.’ in Japanese
スープもあるね。
suupu mo aru ne
[suupu mo aru ne]
💬 Usage Tip: [も] adds "too," and [ね] makes it a shared confirmation: "There's soup too, right." Very natural when checking a ticket.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese workplace talk often includes soft confirmation language to keep teamwork smooth rather than sounding too blunt.
Phrase Breakdown
スープ
suupu
[suupu]
soup
The item being noticed on the ticket.
スープもあるね。
There’s soup too, right.
も
mo
[mo]
also; too
Shows that soup is an additional item on the order.
スープもあるね。
There’s soup too, right.
ある
aru
[aru]
there is
Says that an item exists or is included on the ticket.
スープもあるね。
There’s soup too, right.
ね
ne
[ne]
right?
Seeks agreement from the listener in a casual way.
スープもあるね。
There’s soup too, right.
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