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How to Say ‘It's okay.’ in Japanese

だいじょうぶだよ。

daijoubu da yo

[dai-joh-boo dah yo]

💬 Usage Tip: Adding [だよ] makes [だいじょうぶ] sound warmer and more reassuring. It is casual and often used with someone you know well.

🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase is nice for comforting friends. With strangers or in formal settings, plain [だいじょうぶです] is more polite.

Phrase Breakdown

だいじょうぶ

daijoubu

[dai-joh-boo]

okay; all right

This means okay or no problem. It is the main idea of the sentence.

Example

それはだいじょうぶだよ。

That’s okay.

da

[dah]

is

A casual copula meaning is/am/are in plain speech.

Example

だいじょうぶだよ、といいます。

I say, “It’s okay.”

yo

[yo]

you know; emphasis

A sentence-ending particle adding friendliness, reassurance, or emphasis.

Example

だいじょうぶだよ、とやさしくいいます。

I gently say, “It’s okay.”

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