How to Say ‘(I/we) will give; (I/we) will provide’ in Japanese
だします
dashi masu
[dah-shee mah-soo]
💬 Usage Tip: Polite form of [だす]. Often used by staff: [こちらを だします] “We’ll provide this one.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese service language often avoids “I.” So [だします] can mean “I/we (the shop)” depending on context.
Phrase Breakdown
だし
dashi
[dah-shee]
give/dispense (stem: dashi-).
Stem of だす used to form polite present: だします. Used by pharmacists: “I’ll get/dispense it.”
胃薬をだし ます。
I will dispense stomach medicine.
ます
masu
[mah-soo]
(polite) -masu.
Polite verb ending used in service situations. Makes your statement courteous (だします).
今から用意し ます。
I’ll prepare it now.
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