Phrase lesson

How do you say "A fork, please" in Japanese?

Restaurant依頼

A fork, please

Answer

Two layers, same practical line

フォークをください

フォーク を / ください

fooku o / kudasai

Lesson body

Phrase breakdown and usage notes

Quick use

Use フォークをください (fooku o kudasai) at a restaurant when you need a fork.

Chunk or pattern

  • Reusable pattern: 〜 を / ください
  • Replace with the item you need.
  • Useful swaps: スプーン, とりざら, みず.

Core words

  • フォーク: fork.

Helper words and endings

  • : marks the thing you want.
  • ください: direct polite request.

Practical note

This is useful at casual restaurants where chopsticks are the default.

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