How to Say ‘If you will be late’ in Japanese
遅れる場合
おくれるばあい
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'In the case of being late.'
🇯🇵 In Japan: Communicating expected delays is critical to maintaining courtesy.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
遅れるおくれる
[okureru]
to be late
Failure to arrive at the expected or correct time.
遅れる場合、連絡します。
In case of being late, I will contact.
場合ばあい
[baai]
case; situation
A particular situation or example of something.
特別な場合に限ります。
Only in special cases.
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