How to Say ‘Tell / convey’ in Japanese
伝えます
tsutae masu
[tsoo-tah-eh mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: [伝えます] means to tell, convey, or pass on a message. The [ます] ending makes it polite.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, passing messages clearly and politely is important in school, work, and group settings, so [伝えます] is very handy.
Phrase Breakdown
伝え
tsutae
[tsoo-tah-eh]
convey; tell
The verb stem meaning to convey information or tell someone something.
この気持ちを伝えたいです。
I want to convey these feelings.
ます
masu
[mahss]
polite verb ending
A standard polite ending attached to verbs.
後で電話します。
I will call later.
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