How to Say ‘Calm; relaxed’ in Japanese
落ち着いた
ochitsui ta
[oh-chee-tsoo-ee tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [落ち着いた] describes something calm, settled, or mature. It can describe taste, atmosphere, colors, and even people.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a popular compliment in Japan. For brands, it can suggest an adult, reliable, or classic image.
Phrase Breakdown
落ち着い
ochitsui
[oh-chee-tsoo-ee]
calmed down; calm
Comes from 落ち着く, meaning calm down or be settled. It can describe a mature, relaxed impression.
サントリーは落ち着いた感じがあります。
Suntory has a calm feeling.
た
ta
[tah]
past/adjective ending
Completes the past or adjectival form, as in 落ち着いた.
落ち着いたた感じの店が好きです。
I like shops with a calm feeling.
Get the Full Learning Experience
This lesson is just a preview. Download PrettyFluent to practice pronunciation, roleplay conversations, and master vocabulary with spaced repetition.
Pronunciation Feedback
AI-powered speech recognition to perfect your accent
Spaced Repetition
Retain vocabulary long-term with smart practice
Immersive Roleplaying
Practice real conversations with AI partners
Custom Scenarios
Request lessons tailored to your specific needs
What Learners Are Saying
“Teaching in Osaka and I wanted to connect with my students beyond the classroom. The everyday conversation scenarios made my Japanese feel natural, not textbook-y.”
Mia S., 25, English Teacher
“Moved to Tokyo and the polite vs. casual speech levels were killing me. This app breaks it all down with real scenarios. My coworkers noticed the difference in weeks.”
Kevin Z., 31, Game Developer
“I tried five different apps before this one. The roleplay conversations are what finally made things click. I actually remember what I learn now.”
Sofia R., 31, Marketing Manager