How to Say ‘I’ll do it, OK? / I’ll do it (casual, friendly)’ in Japanese
〜するね
suru ne
[soo-roo neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [〜するね] adds a friendly “I’ll do it, okay?” tone. It’s like a soft promise.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This casual ending helps sound cooperative. In business settings you might hear the more formal [〜しますね].
Phrase Breakdown
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do (as in ~する)
する is “to do.” In the pattern ~するね, it means “I’ll do ~, okay,” casually informing the other person.
すぐ確認するね。
I’ll check right away, okay.
ね
ne
[neh]
okay?; right?; (softening/confirming)
ね adds softness and a sense of “okay?” Often used when promising an action (calling a plumber).
水道屋さんに電話するね。
I’ll call the plumber, okay.
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