How to Say ‘Of course’ in Japanese
もちろん。
mochiron
[moh-chee-rohn]
💬 Usage Tip: [もちろん] is “of course.” It can sound strong; to be gentler, add [です] or soften: [もちろん大丈夫です].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Depending on tone, [もちろん] can feel enthusiastic or a bit blunt—Japanese often soften it in formal situations.
Phrase Breakdown
もちろん
mochiron
[moh-chee-rohn]
of course; certainly
Polite, friendly agreement. Used to say “of course” when granting permission or confirming something.
もちろん、言ってもいいです。
Of course, you may say it.
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