How to Say ‘Will serve; will bring out’ in Japanese
出します
dashi masu
[dah-shee mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: [出します] can mean "take out," "send out," or "serve," depending on context. In restaurants, it often means sending a dish out to the customer.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Kitchen staff often speak in action verbs like [出します], [入れます], and [焼きます] to keep operations precise.
Phrase Breakdown
出し
dashi
[dah-shee]
take out; serve
From 出す, often used in restaurants for sending out or serving a dish.
料理を出します。
I will serve the dish.
ます
masu
[mahss]
polite non-past ending
Makes the verb polite and suitable for workplace speech.
すぐ行きます。
I will go right away.
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