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A polite way to accept an offer or request.
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3 ejerciciosはい、お願い__ます (A polite way to accept an offer or request.)
__い、お願いします (A polite way to accept an offer or request.)
はい、お願__します (A polite way to accept an offer or request.)
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The phrase 'はい (hai)' is a common affirmation in Japanese, equivalent to 'yes'. It has been used in Japanese for centuries. 'お願いします (onegai shimasu)' is a polite request form of the verb '願う (negau)', meaning 'to wish' or 'to hope'. The 'o-' is an honorific prefix, and '-masu' is a polite verb ending. Combined, 'onegai shimasu' translates to 'I humbly ask for your favor' or 'please'. The combination of 'はい' and 'お願いします' creates a very common and polite way to accept an offer, request a service, or agree to something. Its usage dates back to at least the Edo period, if not earlier, as both components are fundamental to polite Japanese communication.