How to Say ‘I will release it’ in Japanese
解放します
かいほうします
💬 Usage Tip: The verb [解放します] in future tense implies a promised action.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Honoring promises is a valued trait in Japanese social and business interactions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
解放かいほう
[kaihou]
release
To set someone or something free.
囚人を解放する。
Release the prisoner.
しし
[shi]
do
An auxiliary verb used in various forms.
仕事をする。
Do the work.
ますます
[masu]
polite present/future
Indicates polite present or future tense.
飲みます。
I will drink.
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