How to Say ‘Will sit’ in Japanese
座りますよ
すわりますよ
💬 Usage Tip: [座ります] indicates the future intention to sit.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Implies a cat’s willingness to comfortably engage with humans.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
座りすわり
[suwari]
sit
This verb means to sit down.
猫は静かに座り始めた。
The cat quietly started to sit.
ますます
[masu]
polite form marker
Used to make the verb polite.
かばんを取ります。
I will take the bag.
よよ
[yo]
emphasis
Particle for added emphasis or assurance.
これは大切ですよ。
This is important indeed.
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