To Buy - Kaimasu

When shopping in Japan, you can combine kaimasu with other useful phrases: Japanese Verbs and Their English Translations Study Guide

In Japanese, the verb typically comes at the end of the sentence. When buying something, you use the particle (を) to mark the item (object) being purchased. Pattern: [Object] + を (o) + 買います (kaimasu). kaimasu to buy

The Japanese verb (買います) means "to buy." It is the polite, present/future tense form of the dictionary verb kau . Basic Sentence Structure When shopping in Japan, you can combine kaimasu

パンを 買います ( Pan o kaimasu ) — I buy bread / I will buy bread. Essential Conjugations When shopping in Japan