How to Say ‘In CC / on CC’ in Japanese
CCに
CC ni
[see see nee]
💬 Usage Tip: [CC] is commonly said/written as [CC]. [に] marks the “slot/target”: put someone “into CC.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: CC practices can reflect hierarchy: managers may be CC’d for visibility, and forgetting them can be a minor faux pas.
Phrase Breakdown
CC
CC
[see see]
CC (carbon copy)
Email term meaning someone is included as a copy recipient.
CCに田中さんも入れてね。
Please include Tanaka in the CC as well.
に
ni
[nee]
to; in; at (particle)
Particle marking a destination/target (e.g., “in CC,” “to Tokyo”).
CCに山田さんも入れます。
I’ll add Yamada to the CC too.
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