Grammar Info

N2 Lesson 1: 20/23

(まか)せるLeave 〜 up to, Entrust 〜 to

Structure

(Task) Noun + (Target) Noun + (まか)せる
(Target) Noun + (Task) Noun + (まか)せる

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About ~を~に任せる

(A) を (B) に(まか)せる is a structure used to highlight that something is being 'entrusted' or 'left up to (B). This can be thought of as a standard function of the る-Verb (まか)せる 'to entrust'.

In (A) を (B) に(まか)せる sentences, (A) を will identify the task, while (B) に will identify the person or thing that (A) is being left up to.

Fun-fact

Although this expression often highlights people that some task is being left up to, it is also frequently used when some eventuation or result is being left up to chance or fate.

  • 彼女(かのじょ)()()えるかどうか神様(かみさま)(まか)せる
    I'm going to leave it to God to decide if I can go out with her or not.
  • あの会社(かいしゃ)(はい)れるかどうかは(うん)(まか)せる
    I'll leave it to luck if I can join that company or not.

Examples

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    アンテナの修理(しゅうり)息子(むすこ)(まか)せた

    I entrusted repairing the antenna to my son.

    研修生(けんしゅうせい)掃除(そうじ)(まか)せます

    I will leave the cleaning up to the trainee.

    奇跡(きせき)()こるかどうか神様(かみさま)(まか)せる

    Whether or not a miracle happens I will leave up to the gods.

    育児(いくじ)(おや)(まか)っきりというのはよくない。

    Completely leaving child rearing to parents is not good.

    井戸(いど)調査(ちょうさ)専門家(せんもんか)(まか)せよう

    Let's leave the well inspection to a professional.

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