How to Say ‘Record (verb)’ in Japanese
記録します
kiroku shi masu
[kee-roh-koo shee mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: Means “I will record / I record (it).” Great for confirming your monitoring plan: [毎日記録します。]
🇯🇵 In Japan: Bringing records to the follow-up can shorten your appointment because the doctor can judge trends, not just one-day numbers.
Phrase Breakdown
記録
kiroku
[kee-roh-koo]
record; log; documentation
Noun meaning a record/log. In a medical context, it often refers to chart notes or recorded measurements (e.g., blood pressure, symptoms).
検査結果はカルテに記録します。
I will record the test results in your medical chart.
し
shi
[shee]
do (stem form of する)
The verb stem of する. It combines with nouns (like 記録) to make a verb phrase (記録する = to record). Used before ます/て/た, etc.
次回までに記録し、受診のときに見せてください。
Please record it by the next visit and show it when you come to the appointment.
ます
masu
[mahss]
polite verb ending (masu)
Polite ending added to verb stems to make polite present/future form. Common in doctor–patient conversations.
この数値は毎日記録します。
I record these numbers every day.
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