How to Say ‘Is doing (polite)’ in Japanese
しております
しております
💬 Usage Tip: [しております] is the polite form of [しています], which means 'doing'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Politeness levels in Japanese verb forms convey respect and formality, important in business and social scenarios.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
しし
[shi]
doing
The verb stem 'do'.
何をしようか?
What shall we do?
てて
[te]
and
Particle used to connect words.
本を読んで、寝ます。
I will read a book and then sleep.
おりおり
[ori]
being
An auxiliary verb indicating continuous action.
勉強しております。
I am studying.
ますます
[masu]
politeness suffix
Suffix used to express politeness.
ご協力お願いします。
Please cooperate.
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