How to Say ‘(The results) came out.’ in Japanese
でました。
de mashi ta
[deh mah-shee tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [でました] is from [出る] (to come out/appear). In context, it implies “(the results) are ready.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: You might hear staff say [けっか、でましたよ] when printed results or numbers have been prepared.
Phrase Breakdown
で
de
[deh]
came out; appeared (part of でました)
で is part of でました (from 出る), meaning “came out / became available,” often used for test results.
けっかがでました。
The results came out.
まし
mashi
[mah-shee]
polite verb ending (part of ました)
まし is part of ました, the polite past form used in formal settings like hospitals.
けっかがでましたと先生に言われました。
The doctor told me, “The results came out.”
た
ta
[tah]
past marker (part of ました)
た completes ました, making the polite past tense.
きょう、けっかがでました。
Today, the results came out.
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