How to Say ‘I will do it / let me do that’ in Japanese
しますね
shi masu ne
[shi masu ne]
💬 Usage Tip: [します] means "do," and [ね] softens it, making it sound gentle and reassuring. In service talk, it often feels like "I’ll go ahead and do that, okay?"
🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff in Japan often use soft endings like [ね] to sound kind and non-pushy. It is part of the smooth, considerate tone common in customer service.
Phrase Breakdown
し
shi
[shi]
do
Verb stem of する, meaning to do.
ここをしっかりしますね。
I'll work on this area firmly, okay?
ます
masu
[masu]
polite verb ending
Makes the verb polite in standard speech.
少し強くしますね。
I'll make it a little stronger, okay?
ね
ne
[ne]
okay?; just so you know
Softens the statement and sounds friendly or reassuring.
肩を重点的にしますね。
I'll focus on your shoulders, okay?
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