How to Say ‘Please put’ in Japanese
置いてください
おいてください
💬 Usage Tip: The verb [置いて] (oite) comes from [置く] (oku), meaning 'to put'.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
置いおい
[oi]
place
To set or put something in a specified location.
リモコンをここに置いてください。
Please place the remote control here.
てて
[te]
and
A particle used to connect words, indicating sequence or state.
メガネをテーブルに置いてください。
Please put the glasses on the table.
くださいください
[kudasai]
please
A polite request to ask for something or action.
少し待ってください。
Please wait a moment.
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