How to Say ‘I’ll contact you.’ in Japanese
連絡するよ。
renraku suru yo
[ren-rak-koo soo-roo yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: Casual. Polite version for landlord/management: [連絡します。] or [あとで連絡します。] (“I’ll contact you later.”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: It’s common to say you’ll contact again after checking your schedule or after the plumber confirms availability.
Phrase Breakdown
連絡する
renraku suru
to contact / to get in touch
Verb meaning “to contact (someone).” Used for calling, messaging, emailing, etc.
あとで連絡します。
I'll contact you later.
Words in this phrase
連絡
renraku
[ren-rak-koo]
contact / get in touch
連絡 means contacting someone. In this context, it often means calling or messaging the landlord/management.
今、連絡するよ。
I’ll contact them now.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do (verb)
連絡する = “to contact.” Polite: 連絡します. Casual promise: 連絡するよ.
管理会社に連絡するよ。お湯が出ないって言うね。
I’ll contact the management company. I’ll tell them the hot water isn’t working.
よ
yo
[yoh]
(sentence-ending) I will / you know (emphasis)
よ emphasizes what you’re saying and sounds reassuring/decisive: “I’ll do it.”
明日の朝、連絡するよ。
I’ll contact them tomorrow morning.
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