おみせ
Meanings
Noun
Polite
1. store; shop
Pitch accent
みせ
Composed of
honorific/polite/humble prefix
store; shop; establishment; restaurant
Examples (39 in total)
You can't buy these in a store.
Where is the store?
I want my own shop.
That's a cheap store.
When do the shops open?
This is the store where I worked.
Is there a hat shop nearby?
I waited for my grandma in front of the store.
I quickly found the store I was looking for.
Are the stores closed on Sunday in England?
Liquor is not sold at this store.
Is this store open on Monday?
Is there a shop at this zoo?
The store opens at 9 a.m.
There were so many shops!
I bought a magazine in a store.
Do you know any restaurants with good Korean food?
I have been to the store before.
You'll see the store on your left.
The shop was closed when I went there.
What kinds of goods do you sell in your shop?
That store may have already closed.
I bought myself a hat in that store.
There's a good restaurant on Park Street.
Are there any Chinese restaurants near here?
I love the chicken wings from that restaurant.
There's a nice Thai restaurant near here.
Do you plan to spend your whole life in that store?
"Can you take me to the store?" "What about your bike?" "Somebody stole it."
There are many good restaurants in this area.
There are some nice apples on sale in that shop.
Have you ever been to the store where Tom works?
There are many restaurants and shops within walking distance.
The true gifts of Christmas are love and peace. You cannot buy them in a store.
There are some shops near my house.
Have you ever eaten that place's sushi?
I made a great find in the store the other day.
I need to go to the store to buy some eggs.
I'm going to a Japanese restaurant tomorrow with my sister and my niece.