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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.

Example

これに決めました。

I have decided on this.

ni

[nee]

to

Indicates a direction or destination.

Example

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.

Example

スープにします。

I will have the soup.

Words in this phrase

shi

[shi]

do

Indicates an action or decision.

Example

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.

Example

本を借ります。

I will borrow a book.

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