Self-Introduction & Personal Information
Lesson 4: Asking Simple Questions About Others
かんたんな しつもん — Simple Personal Questions
⏱️ About 25 minutes / 📊 Level: Beginner (N5) / 🗣️ Speaking + Reading
Before You Start
You can already talk about yourself in Japanese. Now it’s time to ask about others. In this lesson, you’ll learn the most useful personal questions — name, country, job, and more — so you can have a real two-way conversation.
What you’ll learn:
- Ask someone’s name — お名前は何ですか
- Ask where someone is from — どちらの出身ですか
- Ask where someone lives — どこに住んでいますか
- Ask someone’s job — お仕事は何ですか
- Ask about family — 家族は何人ですか
- Know which questions are personal and require care
1. Key Phrases / きほんのフレーズ
2. Useful Question Words / しつもんのことば
These are the most useful question words. Remember these three first: 何 / どこ / 何人
| Japanese | Romaji | English |
|---|---|---|
| 何 | nani / nan | what |
| どこ | doko | where |
| どちら | dochira | where / which (polite) |
| だれ | dare | who |
| 何人 | nan nin / nanijin | how many people / what nationality |
| 何歳 | nan sai | how old |
| いつ | itsu | when |
3. Phrase Notes / ポイント
Some questions are personal. Use them only when you know the person well or in an appropriate context:
• 何歳ですか (How old are you?) — can be personal
• 結婚していますか (Are you married?) — personal
• 住所は何ですか (What is your address?) — very personal
Safe questions for anyone: お名前・どちらの出身・お仕事・今どこに住んでいますか
Don’t confuse 家族は何人ですか (How many people are in your family?) and 何人ですか (What nationality are you? / How many people?) in a restaurant. The context always makes the meaning clear.
4. Safe & Careful Questions / しつもんのマナー
| ✅ Safe to ask anyone | ⚠️ Use with care |
|---|---|
| お名前は何ですか。 | 何歳ですか。 |
| どちらの出身ですか。 | 結婚していますか。 |
| お仕事は何ですか。 | 住所は何ですか。 |
| 今、日本に住んでいますか。 | 電話番号は何ですか。 |
💡 For beginners, stick to the ✅ safe questions. They are natural and will never feel rude.
5. Conversation Practice / かいわ
💬 Conversation 1 — Name and Country
💬 Conversation 2 — Job and Workplace
💬 Conversation 3 — Where You Live
💬 Conversation 4 — Full Introduction
6. Vocabulary / たんご
| Japanese | Romaji | English |
|---|---|---|
| 質問 | shitsumon | question |
| 家族 | kazoku | family |
| 子ども | kodomo | child / children |
| 結婚 | kekkon | marriage |
| 独身 | dokushin | single / unmarried |
| 住んでいます | sunde imasu | live / am living |
| 教えてください | oshiete kudasai | please tell me |
| 何人 | nan nin | how many people |
| 何歳 | nan sai | how old |
| そうですか | soo desu ka | I see. / Is that so? |
7. Check Your Understanding / クイズ
Think about each question first. The answer and explanation are shown below each one.
Q1. How do you ask “What is your name?” politely?
お名前 = name (polite). は何ですか = what is? Together: “What is your name?”
Q2. How do you ask “Where are you from?” politely?
どちら is the polite form of どこ. どちらの出身ですか is the most polite way to ask someone’s origin.
Q3. How do you ask “Where do you live?”
どこに住んでいますか = “Where do you live?” に marks the location. どこから来ましたか asks where you came FROM — a different question.
8. Match the Question / れんしゅう
Match each Japanese question with its correct English meaning.
9. Choose the Best Response / れんしゅう
Choose the best response for each situation. Answers are shown below.
Q1. Someone asks, 「お名前は何ですか。」
When asked your name, reply with your name: 〇〇です or 〇〇と申します (formal).
Q2. Someone asks, 「どちらの出身ですか。」
When asked “Where are you from?” reply with 〇〇出身です or 〇〇から来ました.
Q3. Someone asks, 「お仕事は何ですか。」
When asked “What is your job?” reply with your job using 〇〇です.
🚀 Mini Mission
Today’s mission: Ask and answer three personal questions in Japanese.
Ask your teacher or practice partner:
どちらの出身ですか。→ _____ 出身です。
お仕事は何ですか。→ _____ です。
Then switch roles — answer the same three questions yourself.
📘 Review / まとめ
In this lesson, you learned how to ask simple personal questions in Japanese. The three most important questions are:
どちらの出身ですか。(Where are you from?)
お仕事は何ですか。(What is your job?)
💡 Use お名前 and お仕事 with the polite prefix お. Use どちらの出身ですか to ask where someone is from politely. Be careful with personal questions like age, marriage, address, and phone number.
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