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The word meaning "to cook" is "taku."

To say "I will cook," you'd say "takou."

To say "I'm cooking" or "I'm going to cook," you'd say "taite."

Previously, someone said "cook" is "ryori" which is a butchered version of "ryourishite" which in Tokyo Japanese is translated as "cooking."

That same person implied that you must say "watashi wa" meaning "I (subject)" before you say "cook" which is also false, unless you're changing the subject to yourself. Japanese verbs by themselves automatically imply that you're talking about yourself unless you direct the verb to someone else (he cooks, she cooks, they cook, etc...).

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