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How to Say ‘This is Emily Smith.’ in Japanese

Emily Smith です。

^FIRST^ ^LAST^ desu

[dess]

💬 Usage Tip: In Japanese phone etiquette, many people say family name first. You can also add [の母です]/[の父です] (“I’m her mom/dad”).

🇯🇵 In Japan: When calling a school, it’s helpful to identify your child too (e.g., class/grade), because staff handle many students.

Phrase Breakdown

です

desu

[dess]

am; is (polite)

Used when identifying yourself on the phone: “I am ___.”

Example

^FIRST^ ^LAST^ です。きょう娘はお休みします。

This is ^FIRST^ ^LAST^. My daughter will be absent today.

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