How to Say ‘I request’ in Japanese
お願いします
おねがいします
💬 Usage Tip: More polite than [ください], used in formal situations.
🇯🇵 In Japan: [お願いします] (o-ne-gai-shi-ma-su) is pivotal in maintaining the politeness expected in Japanese society.
Phrase Breakdown
お願い
します
Word-by-Word Breakdown
おお
[o]
please
A polite expression used to request something.
お願いがあります。
I have a request.
願いねがい
[negai]
wish
Part of a term used when asking for a favor.
願いを言いました。
I made a wish.
しし
[shi]
to do
Completes verb form in making requests.
宿題をします。
I will do homework.
ますます
[masu]
do (polite)
Ends a polite request sentence.
それをします。
I will do that.
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