Phrase lesson
How do you say "I'd like to see other ones" in Japanese?
I'd like to see other ones
Answer
Two layers, same practical line
ほかのものをみたいです
ほかの / もの を / みたい です
hoka no / mono o / mitai desu
Lesson body
Phrase breakdown and usage notes
Quick use
Use ほかのものをみたいです (hoka no mono o mitai desu) while shopping when you want to see other options before deciding.
Chunk or pattern
- This is best learned as a practical chunk.
- It is not a strong demand; it simply says you want to look at other items.
Core words
ほか: other.もの: thing / item.みたい: want to see.
Helper words and endings
の: linksほかandもの, like “other items.”を: marks what you want to see.です: polite sentence ending.
Practical note
Use this when the staff is showing you one option but you are not ready to decide. It keeps the conversation polite while moving to alternatives.
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