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How to Say ‘Please contact me’ in Japanese

連絡してください。

renraku shi te kudasai

[ren-rah-koo shee teh koo-dah-sigh]

💬 Usage Tip: Polite request meaning “Please contact (us/me).” You can add urgency: [すぐ連絡してください。]

🇯🇵 In Japan: It often means “contact the clinic.” If you’re worried about how, ask: [電話でいいですか。] (Is calling okay?)

Phrase Breakdown

連絡

renraku

[ren-rah-koo]

contact; get in touch

Noun meaning “contact.” In medical follow-up it often implies calling the clinic/hospital.

Example

異常があれば連絡してください。

If there is anything abnormal, please contact us.

して

shi te

do (te-form of する)

て-form of する. With a noun like 連絡, it forms a verb: 連絡して = “contact (and…)”.

Example

メールしていいですか。

May I email you?

Words in this phrase

shi

[shee]

do (te-form stem)

From する; used to form the request pattern 〜してください.

Example

何かあれば連絡し てください。

If anything comes up, please contact us.

te

[teh]

te-form ending

Makes the te-form to connect with ください for a polite request.

Example

心配なことがあれば連絡し てください。

If you have anything you’re worried about, please contact us.

ください

kudasai

[koo-dah-sigh]

please (polite request)

Polite request word used after te-form: 〜てください = “please do ~.” Common in instructions from doctors.

Example

次回の検査まで毎日記録してください。

Please record it every day until the next test.

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