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How to Say ‘I will help you.’ in Japanese

お手伝いします。

o tetsudai shi masu

[oh teh-tsoo-dai shee mahss]

💬 Usage Tip: [お手伝いします] literally means "I will help." The [お] adds politeness. A more natural office phrase is often [ご案内します] or [お手伝いしますね].

🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff often guide you step by step, so listening for helpful verbs like [手伝う] and [案内する] can make the process less stressful.

Phrase Breakdown

o

[oh]

honorific prefix

Polite prefix added to make the expression more respectful and courteous.

Example

お手伝いします、と言います。

I say, “I will help you.”

手伝い

tetsudai

[teh-tsoo-dai]

help / assistance

Means help or assistance. Common in polite service language.

Example

手伝いが必要です。

Help is needed.

shi

[shee]

do

Verb stem of します, meaning do. Here it combines with 手伝い to mean help.

Example

お手伝いします。

I will help you.

ます

masu

[mahss]

polite verb ending

Polite ending for verbs used in formal conversation.

Example

案内します。

I will guide you.

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