How to Say ‘To make; to keep as’ in Japanese
にする
ni suru
[nee soo-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: [にする] means “to make into,” “to decide on,” or “to keep as.” It is a very flexible grammar pattern.
🇯🇵 In Japan: You’ll hear [にする] in everyday choices too, like deciding what to eat or drink. Very handy Japanese!
Phrase Breakdown
に
ni
[nee]
into; as
に marks the result of a change. にする means “to make into” or “to decide on.”
これにする。
I'll choose this.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do; to make
する means “to do” or “to make.” With に, it often means “to make into” or “to choose.”
へやをきれいにする。
Make the room clean.
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