How to Say ‘Good’ in Japanese
よかった
yokatsu ta
[yoh-kah tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [よかった] is past form meaning “That’s good / I’m glad.” It reacts to good news.
🇯🇵 In Japan: A very common friendly response after someone understands: [分かりました?] → [よかったです].
Phrase Breakdown
よかっ
yokatsu
[yoh-kah]
good; glad (stem)
Stem of よかった (“I’m glad/That was good”), often used to react when something turns out well.
分かってよかっった。
I'm glad I understood.
た
ta
[tah]
past tense ending (-ta)
Past tense marker used in adjectives and verbs (e.g., よかった, した).
保存した。
I saved it.
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