How to Say ‘Who do I send it to?’ in Japanese
だれに送りますか。
dare ni okuri masu ka
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “To whom will (you/I) send?” If you mean “Who should I send it to?” you can also say [だれに送ればいいですか].
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, it’s common to confirm recipients before sending documents—especially when personal data might be involved.
Phrase Breakdown
だれに
dare ni
to whom
だれ = who; に marks the recipient/target of sending/giving.
だれに聞きますか。
Who will you ask?
Words in this phrase
だれ
dare
に
ni
送ります
okuri masu
send (polite)
Polite form of 送る. Used in business/neutral situations.
すぐ送ります。
I’ll send it right away.
Words in this phrase
送り
okuri
ます
masu
か
ka
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