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How do you say "Should I write it here?" in Japanese?

Use this at city hall or another public office when you need to confirm where to write or sign.

Should I write it here?

記入確認

Use ここにかきますか (koko ni kakimasu ka) at city hall or another public office when you need to confirm where to write or sign. The reusable part is `〜 に かきますか`.

Answer

Two layers, same practical line

ここにかきますか

ここ に / かきますか

koko ni / kakimasu ka

Lesson body

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Quick use

Use ここにかきますか (koko ni kakimasu ka) at city hall or another public office when you need to confirm where to write or sign. It works well when you want a short answer instead of a long explanation.

Chunk or pattern

  • Reusable pattern: 〜 に / かきますか
  • Replace the part with the thing, place, document, item, or action you need in that scene.

Helper words and endings

  • ますか: polite question ending after a verb.
  • : often points to a destination, target, or time.

Practical note

At public offices, short clear questions usually work better than long explanations.