How to Say ‘I will send (polite)’ in Japanese
送ります
okuri masu
[oh-kee-ree mah-soo]
💬 Usage Tip: [送ります] is polite present/future: “(I) send / will send.” Context tells the time.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In service settings, staff often use this polite form instead of “I’ll do it” style English.
Phrase Breakdown
送り
okuri
[oh-kee-ree]
send (polite stem of 送る)
ます-stem of 送る used to make polite forms (送りします, 送りました, 送りたい, etc.).
あとで送りましょう。
Let's send it later.
ます
masu
[mah-soo]
polite verb ending (makes speech polite)
Auxiliary that attaches to a verb stem to make polite present/future: 送ります = "(I) will send / send" politely.
すぐ送ります。
I'll send it right away.
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