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How to Say ‘I'll make it (for you).’ in Japanese

作りますね。

tsukuri masu ne

[tsoo-kree mahs neh]

💬 Usage Tip: [作ります] is polite “(I) will make.” Adding [ね] makes it softer: “I’ll make it, okay?” like a gentle heads-up.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Offering to cook can feel intimate in Japan. For early dating, it’s sweet but may be taken as a “relationship-level” gesture—read the mood and comfort level.

Phrase Breakdown

作り

tsukuri

[tsoo-kree]

make (stem of 作る)

Verb stem of 作る (to make). Used with ます for polite speech: 作ります.

Example

今度、朝ごはんを作りますね。

Next time, I’ll make breakfast, okay?

ます

masu

[mahs]

polite verb ending (〜ます)

Polite present/future ending. 作ります = “(I) make / will make.”

Example

家でパスタを作りますね。

I’ll make pasta at home, okay?

ne

[neh]

okay?; you know? (softening/confirmation)

At the end of a promise or plan, ね softens it and checks the listener’s comfort: 作りますね = “I’ll make it, okay?”

Example

じゃあ、私がデザート作りますね。

Then I’ll make dessert, okay?

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