How to Say ‘Sentence ending particle (adds emphasis / telling new info)’ in Japanese
よ
yo
[yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [よ] adds “FYI/just so you know” energy. It can sound confident: “You’ll see it, trust me.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: [よ] is common when giving helpful information to someone who doesn’t know—perfect for strangers helping foreigners.
Phrase Breakdown
よ
yo
[yoh]
(sentence-ending particle) you know; (emphasis/informing)
よ adds emphasis or indicates you’re giving new information to the listener. In directions, it sounds helpful/assuring: 見えますよ.
この道を行くと駅がありますよ。
If you go this way, there’s a station, you know.
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