How to Say ‘That’s good / I’m glad’ in Japanese
よかった
yokatsu ta
[yoh-kaht tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [よかった] is past form of [いい] and expresses relief: “I’m glad.” It’s a common emotional reaction, not a factual statement.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying [よかったです] is very natural in Japan to show you understood and feel relieved—small empathy goes a long way in clinical conversations.
Phrase Breakdown
よかっ
yokatsu
[yoh-kaht]
was good; I’m glad; that’s a relief (stem)
The base part of よかった (“I’m glad/That’s good”). Often used as a reaction when hearing good news about test results.
悪い病気じゃなくてよかっです。
I’m glad it wasn’t a serious illness.
た
ta
[tah]
(past tense ending)
Past tense ending that completes よかった (“was good / I’m glad”).
検査で問題がなくてよかったです。
I’m glad there was no problem in the test.
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