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Something like a general store with 〜か何か

Manga panel from ふらいんぐうぃっち showing example of Something like a general store with 〜か何か.
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Having just settled in at her relative’s house where she will be living, Makoto has a meal with her cousins.

真琴(まこと):
「そーだ。(ちか)くに雑貨屋(ざっかや)さん(なに)ありますかね?」
“Oh yeah, is there a general store or something nearby?”
Literal: “That's right. Is there a general store or something nearby, I wonder?”
(けい):
「ん? 雑貨屋(ざっかや)?」
“Hm? A general store?”

Key Points

1〜か(なに) softens the category
  • 雑貨屋(ざっかや)さんか(なに)か means “a general store or something like that”, not necessarily that exact kind of shop.
  • It is useful when the speaker cares about the type of place more than the exact label.
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