How to Say ‘Avoid / dodge’ in Japanese
さけます
sake masu
[sake masu]
💬 Usage Tip: [さけます] means “avoid.” In this context, the therapist means they will avoid that area.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff often respond with simple confirmation verbs like this to show they understood your boundary.
Phrase Breakdown
さけ
sake
[sake]
avoid
Verb stem of さけます, meaning to avoid something.
この場所はさけます。
I will avoid this area.
ます
masu
[masu]
polite verb ending
Adds politeness to the verb in present or future style.
そこはさけます。
I will avoid there.
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