How to Say ‘Came out / are ready (e.g., results came in)’ in Japanese
でました
de mashi ta
[deh mah-shee tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [でました] literally “came out,” but in hospitals it means “are ready/are back” (like results). Common with [けっか].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff may tell you [けっか、でました] when it’s time to discuss your report.
Phrase Breakdown
で
de
[deh]
came out; appeared (part of でました)
This is the で- part of でました (came out/was produced). In medical contexts, it often means results have come in.
けっかがでました。
The results came back.
まし
mashi
[mah-shee]
polite verb stem (part of でました)
Part of the polite past form: で + まし + た → でました.
けっかがでまし、たぶんだいじょうぶです。
The results came back, and it’s probably okay.
た
ta
[tah]
past ending
Past tense ending in polite form.
けっかがでました。
The results came back.
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