How to Say ‘Comes out / runs’ in Japanese
出ます
de masu
[deh mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: [出ます] is polite present: “it comes out.” Pair with utilities: [水は出ます] / [お湯が出ます].
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japanese troubleshooting, stating what *does* work (like [水は出ます]) is just as important as what doesn’t.
Phrase Breakdown
出
de
[deh]
to come out; to run (polite)
Polite verb form used when answering questions. 水は出ます = “Water runs.”
水は出ます。
Water runs (comes out).
ます
masu
[mahss]
(polite verb ending)
ます makes a verb polite. 出ます is the polite form of 出る.
水は出ますが、お湯は出ません。
Water runs, but hot water doesn’t.
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