どうぞ
Meanings
Adverb
1. please; kindly; pray; I beg (of you)
2. by all means; certainly; of course; (go) ahead; (feel) free (to); (you are) welcome (to); please (help yourself to)
when giving permission or accepting a request
3. here you are
when handing something to someone
Verb (する)
Children's language
4. to give
Pitch accent
うぞ
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Examples (40 in total)
Ask your question.
Have some tea.
Please join us.
Yes, please come.
Come again any time.
If you want to sleep here, no problem.
Next, please.
Here's my business card.
Please give us some examples.
"May I go with you?" "By all means."
Would you please tell me the way?
Please show me your picture.
"May I come in?" "Yes, certainly."
Give me your impression of this book.
Please help yourself to the salad.
Please refrain from smoking.
Please take care of yourself.
"Will you show me your ticket?" "Yes, of course."
"Sit down, please," he said.
Please feel free to make a suggestion.
I was offered the choice of tea or coffee.
Please knock before you come in.
Just give me your name and address.
Take your time. There's no hurry.
"Can I use your car?" "Sure. Go ahead."
Please write down your name here.
"Do you mind if I use your phone?" "No, please go ahead."
It's your turn. Please come this way.
Please come to my house in the afternoon.
If you insist on going alone, please do so.
"May I borrow this pen?" "Sure, go ahead."
Please drop in on your way home.
"May I use your pencil?" "Sure go ahead."
"Can I use your dictionary?" "Yes, here you are."
Please remain seated.
Please give your mother my best regards.
Please come and see me if you have time.
Please write down what I'm going to say.
Tell me about yourself, please, Sir Anthony.
Please tell me why you don't eat meat.