How to Say ‘I will be; I’ll make it’ in Japanese
にするね
ni suru ne
[nee soo-roo neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [にする] means “to make it into…” or “to decide on…”. With [ね], [にするね] sounds soft and personal: “I’ll make it that way, okay.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: This pattern is very common in daily life, from choosing food to changing behavior: [これ にする] “I’ll go with this.”
Phrase Breakdown
に
ni
[nee]
to; into; as
A particle that marks the result or choice in expressions like choose as or make into.
これにします。
I'll take this one.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do; to make; to choose
A common verb meaning do. In this pattern, it can mean make into or decide on.
これにするね。
I'll choose this one, okay.
ね
ne
[neh]
okay?; you know; soft ending
A sentence-ending particle adding softness, confirmation, or friendliness.
これにするね。
I'll go with this, okay.
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