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How to Say ‘It leaves from in front of the hotel.’ in Japanese

ホテルの前から出ます。

hoteru no mae kara de masu

[hoh-teh-roo noh mah-eh kah-rah deh mahs]

💬 Usage Tip: This is a clear service-style sentence for explaining a departure point. [出ます] refers to the bus or shuttle departing.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Very useful for hotel staff helping guests catch airport shuttles or sightseeing buses right outside the building.

Phrase Breakdown

ホテル

hoteru

[hoh-teh-roo]

hotel

A place where guests stay; common in travel and transportation directions.

Example

ホテルの前から出ます。

It leaves from in front of the hotel.

の前から

no mae kara

from in front of

Shows the starting point is the area in front of the hotel.

Example

駅の前から歩きます。

I walk from in front of the station.

Words in this phrase

no

[noh]

of

A particle that links nouns, often showing possession or connection.

Example

ホテルの前から出ます。

It leaves from in front of the hotel.

mae

[mah-eh]

front; before

A noun meaning the front of something or the area in front.

Example

ホテルの前から出ます。

It leaves from in front of the hotel.

から

kara

[kah-rah]

from

A particle that shows the starting point, origin, or place something comes from.

Example

ホテルの前から出ます。

It leaves from in front of the hotel.

de

[deh]

leave; depart

The kanji part of the verb meaning to leave, depart, or go out.

Example

ホテルの前から出ます。

It leaves from in front of the hotel.

ます

masu

[mahs]

polite verb ending

A polite ending used with verbs in formal speech.

Example

ホテルの前から出ます。

It leaves from in front of the hotel.

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