How to Say ‘I'll tell everyone.’ in Japanese
みんなに伝えます。
minna ni tsutae masu
[meen-nah nee tsoo-tah-eh mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: [みんな] + [に] + [伝えます] literally means "I will convey it to everyone." A nice simple sentence pattern to copy.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase fits well in group situations, like clubs, classes, offices, or family plans, where keeping everyone informed is appreciated.
Phrase Breakdown
みんな
minna
[meen-nah]
everyone
Refers to all people in a group; everyone or everybody.
みんなに知らせます。
I will inform everyone.
に
ni
[nee]
to; for
A particle marking the recipient or target of the action.
友だちに伝えます。
I will tell my friend.
伝えます
tsutae masu
will tell; will convey
Polite form of 伝える, meaning to communicate or pass on information.
家族に伝えます。
I will tell my family.
Words in this phrase
伝え
tsutae
[tsoo-tah-eh]
convey; tell
The verb stem meaning to convey information or tell someone something.
大事なことを伝えます。
I will convey something important.
ます
masu
[mahss]
polite verb ending
A standard polite ending attached to verbs.
先生に聞きます。
I will ask the teacher.
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