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Question
I’m on a business trip in Japan and have a meeting with Japanese clients tomorrow. I want to ask if I should bring any presentation materials. How do I ask “Should I prepare any presentation materials?” in Japanese?


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Japango Editor Team
プレゼン資料(しりょう)を準備(じゅんび)したほうがいいですか。
Purezen shiryoo o junbi shita hoo ga iidesuka?
Should I prepare any presentation materials?

This phrase is useful when you want to ask if you need to bring or prepare something. “Shiryoo” means “materials” and “junbi” means “to prepare”. The structure “~shita hoo ga iidesuka?” is used to ask if it is better to do an action. If you are in a business setting and need confirmation about other preparations, you can simply replace “purezen shiryoo” with whatever you need to ask about. Good luck with your meeting!