Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Japanese situational dialogue: A conversation between the front desk of the hotel and a Japanese frequent visitor (Mr. Kawaguchi)?

Japanese situational dialogue: A conversation between the front desk of the hotel and a Japanese frequent visitor (Mr. Kawaguchi)?

There are related things in my textbook. I'll call you first, if not, I'll see someone else ~

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Typical dialogue:

A: The Ministry of Housing is willing to do so.

B:シングルにしますか、それともダブルにしますか

A:シングルームにしてください

A: I want a room.

B: Do you want a single room or a double room?

A: I want a single room.

Typical example:

1.バスきのはぁりますか

Do you have a room with a bath?

2.スイートルームがあります

There are suites

3.どのくらぃされますか

How long are you going to stay?

4. One-stop shopping.

How much is it per night?

5. Log in "Check-in" to "Check-in" and "Check-in" to "Check-in"

Please fill in this registration card.

6.パスポートをぉぃします

Please show me your passport.