伺う

うかがう

humble form of 行く (いく), 聞く (きく) and 来る (くる)

JLPT N4

Character Breakdown

Usage of 伺う

The verb 伺う is a humble (謙譲語) form used primarily to express the actions of going (行く), coming (来る), and asking or inquiring (聞く) in a polite and respectful manner. It is commonly used in formal or business contexts when speaking about your own actions towards someone of higher status or customers.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • 〜に伺う: to visit or go to someone's place respectfully.
  • 〜に伺いたい: to want to ask or inquire politely.
  • 伺う予定です: polite way to say you plan to visit or go somewhere.

Nuances and Tips

Using 伺う instead of 行く or 聞く shows humility and respect, which is important in Japanese business and formal communication. Avoid using 伺う casually with friends or equals, as it may sound overly formal or awkward.

A common learner mistake is confusing 伺う with simple 行く or 聞く without considering the social context. Remember, 伺う is about humbling yourself when referring to your own actions towards others.

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This verb is polite and humble, suitable for formal conversations, business emails, and respectful inquiries.

Example Sentences

あした、おきゃくさまのところにうかがいます。

I will visit the customer tomorrow.

せんせいにうかがいたいことがあります。

I have something I would like to ask the teacher.

らいしゅう、とうきょうにうかがうよていです。

I plan to go to Tokyo next week.