How to Say ‘I write / will write’ in Japanese
書きます
kaki masu
[ka-kee mahs]
💬 Usage Tip: [書きます] is the polite non-past form: it can mean “write” or “will write,” depending on context.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often relies on context for time. At a counter, [書きます] usually means “I’ll write it now.”
Phrase Breakdown
書き
kaki
[ka-kee]
write
The polite verb stem of 書く, meaning to write.
今、住所を書きます。
I will write my address now.
ます
masu
[mahs]
polite verb ending
Common polite present/future ending on verbs.
ここに名前を書きます。
I write my name here.
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