By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025
📘 Meaning & Usage
The phrase **てください** (te kudasai) is used to make polite requests in Japanese. It is often added to the **て-form** of a verb to politely ask someone to do something. This form is very common in both daily conversation and formal settings when requesting actions from others.
Structure:
- Take the **て-form** of a verb (e.g., 食べて – tabete – “eat”).
- Add ください (kudasai) to make a polite request (e.g., 食べてください – tabete kudasai – “Please eat”).
Example: 食べてください (tabete kudasai) – Please eat.
💡 Example Sentences
- ここに座ってください。
Please sit here. - ドアを閉めてください。
Please close the door. - 静かにしてください。
Please be quiet. - 電話をかけてください。
Please make a call. - この本を読んでください。
Please read this book.
📝 Grammar Notes
- **てください** is a very polite and common way to ask someone to do something in Japanese.
- It is often used in formal situations, but also in casual contexts with people you know well. However, it still maintains politeness.
- **ください** is a polite version of **くれる** (kureru), which means “to give.” When used with the **て-form**, it turns the sentence into a request.
- It can also be used for commands or instructions in a respectful manner, which is helpful in both work environments and when interacting with strangers.
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks with the correct てください form:
- ペンを______。
- このレポートを______。
- 窓を______。
✔ Sample Answers:
- ペンを使ってください。
- このレポートを見てください。
- 窓を開けてください。
2. Translate into Japanese using てください:
- Please speak slowly.
- Please wait a moment.
- Please write your name here.
✔ Sample Answers:
- ゆっくり話してください。
- ちょっと待ってください。
- ここに名前を書いてください。
📚 Vocabulary List
- 座る(すわる) – to sit
- 閉める(しめる) – to close
- 静か(しずか) – quiet
- 電話(でんわ) – telephone
- 読む(よむ) – to read
- 書く(かく) – to write
🔗 Related Grammar
- て-form – This is the foundation for **てください**. You need the **て-form** of the verb to use **ください** for requests.
- ください – A polite way to ask someone to do something. This can also be used with **あげる**, **くれる**, and **もらう**.
- くださいませんか – A more polite or formal way to ask for something.
🧠 Summary
- Meaning: **てください** is a polite way to make a request, asking someone to do something for you.
- Usage: It is used in various contexts, from everyday polite requests to formal settings.
- Level: JLPT N5
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