How to Say ‘I want to send it.’ in Japanese
出したいです。
dashi tai desu
[dah-shee tie dess]
💬 Usage Tip: [出したいです] comes from [出す], which can mean "to send" in mailing contexts. [たいです] expresses what you want to do.
🇯🇵 In Japan: At a parcel counter, [出したいです] is enough for staff to understand you want to ship something.
Phrase Breakdown
出し
dashi
[dah-shee]
put out / send
From 出す, meaning to submit, mail, or send out something like a package.
荷物を出します。
I will send the package.
たい
tai
[tie]
want to
Attached to a verb stem to express desire to do something.
送りたいです。
I want to send it.
です
desu
[dess]
to be / is / polite copula
Used here to politely end an expression of desire.
出したいです。
I want to send it.
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