How to Say ‘I'll take these.’ in Japanese
これにします。
kore ni shi masu
[koh-reh nee shi mahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Decisive but polite way to finalize a choice.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Said at the end of a purchase, indicating a decision.
Phrase Breakdown
これ
kore
[koh-reh]
this
Indicates an object near the speaker.
これに決めました。
I have decided on this.
に
ni
[nee]
to
Indicates a direction or destination.
目的地に向かいます。
Heading to the destination.
します
shi masu
decide
To decide to do something or choose something.
スープにします。
I will have the soup.
Words in this phrase
し
shi
[shi]
do
Indicates an action or decision.
毎朝ジョギングをします。
Jogging every morning.
ます
masu
[mahs]
(politeness suffix)
Changes a verb to polite form.
本を借ります。
I will borrow a book.
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