How to Say ‘Get along.’ in Japanese
なかよくする。
nakayoku suru
[nah-kah-yoh-koo soo-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: [なかよくする。] means “to get along” or “be friendly with each other.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Adults often tell children [なかよくしてね] to encourage peaceful, cooperative behavior.
Phrase Breakdown
なかよく
nakayoku
[nah-kah-yoh-koo]
harmoniously; getting along well
なかよく describes the manner of the action: doing something in a friendly way or getting along.
ともだちとなかよくする。
Get along with your friends.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do
する means “to do.” With なかよく, it forms なかよくする, meaning “to get along” or “be friendly.”
みんなとなかよくする。
Get along with everyone.
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