How to Say ‘Will bring’ in Japanese
持ってきます
もってきます
💬 Usage Tip: The verb [持ってきます] (mottekimasu) combines 'bring' and future tense implication.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Indicating your intentions clearly promotes trust and clarity in Japanese interactions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
持っもっ
[motsu]
to bring
Denotes the action of bringing something.
飲み物を持っていきます。
I will bring drinks.
てて
[te]
te-form of verb
Used to connect verbs or indicate a continuing action.
書いています。
I am writing.
きき
[ki]
to come
Indicates movement towards the speaker.
学校へ来ます。
I come to school.
ますます
[masu]
polite present/future
Indicates polite present or future tense.
行きます。
I will go.
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