How to Say ‘Done! / All set!’ in Japanese
できた!
deki ta
[deh-kee tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Past of [できる] (“can do / be completed”). Great for when the QR scan or add is finished. Polite: [できました!]
🇯🇵 In Japan: In club activities, saying [できた!] after setting something up (group chat, practice app, attendance) is a cheerful, normal reaction.
Phrase Breakdown
でき
deki
[deh-kee]
can do; be able to; be made/done (stem)
Stem of できる. In context, it’s like “It worked!” / “I did it!” (e.g., contact added successfully).
友だち追加、できた!
I added you as a friend—it worked!
た
ta
[tah]
(past / exclamation ending) did; done
Past ending attached to the stem (できた). Used as an excited confirmation of success.
登録できた!
I managed to register!
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