How to Say ‘(sentence ending: informative/emphatic)’ in Japanese
ですよ
desu yo
[dess yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [ですよ] adds a friendly, informative emphasis—like “you know/it is.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: It can sound warm and helpful (not aggressive) in casual polite speech, especially when giving guidance.
Phrase Breakdown
です
desu
[dess]
is/are (polite)
Polite copula used before よ to give information clearly. Common when answering directions confidently.
駅はあちらです。
The station is over there.
よ
yo
[yoh]
(sentence-ending) you know / (I’m telling you)
Adds emphasis or assures the listener the information is reliable. Used when giving directions: 〜ですよ (It’s ~, you know).
この道をまっすぐですよ。
Go straight on this road, okay.
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