How to Say ‘I will see you on Friday’ in Japanese
金曜日に伺います
きんようびにうかがいます
💬 Usage Tip: Combining [金曜日] (kin-yōbi) and [伺います] (ukagaimasu) into one phrase gets you an appointment set politely!
🇯🇵 In Japan: Making definite plans with a specific day in Japanese culture often involves formal language to show politeness.
Phrase Breakdown
金曜日に
伺います
Word-by-Word Breakdown
金曜日きんようび
[kinyoubi]
Friday
Indicating the day of a planned visit or activity.
会議は金曜日に伺います。
I will attend the meeting on Friday.
にに
[ni]
on
Specifies the time of an event.
金曜日にお会いできますか?
Can we meet on Friday?
伺いうかがい
[ukagai]
to visit
Expresses a polite intention to visit someone or somewhere.
新しいスーパーマーケットを伺います。
I will visit the new supermarket.
ますます
[masu]
polite verb ending
Used for politeness in conversations.
明日の約束を確認いたします。
I will confirm tomorrow's appointment.
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