How to Say ‘To hand; to give (polite)’ in Japanese
渡します
watashi masu
[wah-tah-shee mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: [渡します] means “hand over/give” (physically). It’s commonly used for documents: [プリントを渡します].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Schools handle lots of paper—forms, notices, homework—so [渡します] is a go-to verb in school communication.
Phrase Breakdown
渡し
watashi
[wah-tah-shee]
hand; pass; give (stem)
Stem of 渡します (to hand/give). Used when handing something directly (papers, forms).
先生にプリントを渡します。
I will hand the handout to the teacher.
ます
masu
[mahss]
(polite sentence ending)
Polite ending for verbs: 渡します = “(I/we) will hand (it).”
職員室でお渡しし ます。
We will hand it to you in the staff room.
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