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Emergency Phrases

緊ζ€₯

4 essential phrases

εŠ©γ‘γ¦οΌ γŸγ™γ‘γ¦
tasukete!
Help!
casual
Emergency call: 119 (fire/ambulance), 110 (police). Say your location first.
ζ•‘ζ€₯θ»Šγ‚’ε‘Όγ‚“γ§γγ γ•γ„ γγ‚…γ†γγ‚…γ†γ—γ‚ƒγ‚’γ‚ˆγ‚“γ§γγ γ•γ„
kyuukyuusha wo yonde kudasai
Please call an ambulance
polite
ζ•‘ζ€₯車 (kyuukyuusha) = ambulance. Call 119 directly or ask someone to call.
θ­¦ε―Ÿγ‚’ε‘Όγ‚“γ§γγ γ•γ„ γ‘γ„γ•γ€γ‚’γ‚ˆγ‚“γ§γγ γ•γ„
keisatsu wo yonde kudasai
Please call the police
polite
警察 (keisatsu) = police. 110 for emergencies. δΊ€η•ͺ (kouban) = police box for non-emergencies.
θ‹±θͺžγ‚’話せる人はいますか γˆγ„γ”γ‚’γ―γͺせるひとはいますか
eigo wo hanaseru hito wa imasu ka
Is there someone who speaks English?
polite
Useful in any difficult situation. θ‹±θͺž (eigo) = English. Hospitals often have interpretation services.