Phrase lesson
How do you say "Is here okay?" in Japanese?
Is here okay?
Answer
Two layers, same practical line
ここでいいですか
ここ で / いいですか
koko de / ii desu ka
Lesson body
Phrase breakdown and usage notes
Quick use
Use ここでいいですか (koko de ii desu ka) when you want to confirm that you are at the right place.
It is useful at a counter, waiting area, or desk when you are not sure where to go next.
Chunk or pattern
The reusable pattern is:
〜でいいですか= Is ... okay? / Is ... acceptable?
Useful office-related swaps:
ここでいいですか= Is here okay?このしょるいでいいですか= Is this document okay?このばんごうでいいですか= Is this number okay?
Core words
ここ: here.
Helper words and endings
でいいですか: asks whether something is acceptable as the choice.
Practical note
This confirms a place. If you do not know the place at all, use どこでできますか (doko de dekimasu ka) first.
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