How to Say ‘I will check it first.’ in Japanese
私が先に確認するよ。
watakushi ga saki ni kakunin suru yo
[wah-tah-shee gah sah-kee nee kah-koo-neen soo-roo yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [私が先に確認するよ。] sounds casual and reassuring. The [よ] adds confidence and helpfulness.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Good for friendly teamwork. In a formal workplace, [私が先に確認します。] would sound more professional.
Phrase Breakdown
私が
watakushi ga
I; me
Marks 私 as the subject with が.
私がやります。
I’ll do it.
Words in this phrase
私
watakushi
[wah-tah-shee]
I; me
The speaker referring to themself.
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first.
が
ga
[gah]
subject marker
Marks 私 as the one who will do the action.
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first.
先に
saki ni
first; before others
Indicates doing something earlier than others.
先に行きます。
I’ll go first.
Words in this phrase
先
saki
[sah-kee]
ahead; first
Shows doing something before others or in advance.
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first.
に
ni
[nee]
in; first
Makes 先 function like an adverb: 'first' or 'beforehand.'
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first.
確認する
kakunin suru
to check; to confirm
Means to verify or make sure about something.
内容を確認する。
To check the contents.
Words in this phrase
確認
kakunin
[kah-koo-neen]
confirmation; checking
Refers to checking or verifying something.
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do
Used with 確認 to mean 'to check' or 'to confirm.'
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first.
よ
yo
[yoh]
you know; emphasis
Adds a casual, reassuring emphasis at the end of the sentence.
私が先に確認するよ。
I will check it first, okay.
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