よろし
Meanings
Adjective (い)
Honorific
Usually written in kana
1. good; OK; all right; fine; very well; will do; may; can
Pitch accent
ろし
ろしい
Top 1100
Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
had better; is advisable
had better; is advisable
(can you) spare a little time (to speak)?; (do you) have a moment (to speak)?
Examples (47 in total)
May I ask you a favor?
You don't need to study today.
Where would you like to sit?
May I say something?
What would you like for dessert?
May I have a moment of your time?
You may dance as you please.
What would you like for breakfast?
May I see your passport?
May I see your driver's license?
You can leave the room now.
Is it okay to use this?
"May I come in?" "Yes, certainly."
You may use my car.
Well, but what about the money?
Which would you rather have, tea or coffee?
You may swim now.
May I ask you what your weight is?
You can do it at your leisure.
That's all right as far as I am concerned.
You can go anywhere you like.
Excuse me, but may I use your telephone?
You can eat whatever you like.
You may go wherever you like.
You may take anything you like.
When will it be convenient for you to come?
You may bring anyone you want.
May I ask your name?
May I borrow your pen?
You may invite whoever wants to come.
Might I ask your address?
By and large, your idea is a good one.
Would you like your coffee with or after the meal?
May I use your bathroom?
You may take any picture you like.
Anyone may use this dictionary.
"May I park here?" "No, you can't."
May I borrow your telephone?
Do you mind if I open the window and let the smoke out?
If you like, I will teach you to play chess.
"May I borrow your dictionary?" "Of course."
Is it okay if I ask you a few questions about your medical history?
May I use your phone?
"President, is it okay for me to visit you tomorrow?" "I don't mind."
You can trust that I will never break my promise.
Excuse me but may I ask for your name and contact information?
You may give the ticket to whomever you like.