How to Say ‘Contact / message (noun)’ in Japanese
連絡
renraku
[ren-rah-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: [連絡] is “contact/message.” Common combo: [連絡する] (to contact), [連絡してください] (please contact).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Many clinics prefer phone calls over email, and some have specific calling hours. If unsure, ask the receptionist.
Phrase Breakdown
連絡
renraku
[ren-rah-koo]
contact; get in touch; notification
Noun meaning “contact.” In clinics it often refers to calling the hospital/clinic or messaging them about symptoms or results.
検査結果に変化があれば連絡してください。
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