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How to Say ‘You’ in Japanese

あなた

anata

[ah-nah-tah]

💬 Usage Tip: [あなた] means “you,” but it can sound a bit direct. Often you can just use the person’s name or skip “you” entirely.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, using someone’s name + [さん] is usually safer than [あなた], especially with new acquaintances.

Phrase Breakdown

あなた

anata

[ah-nah-tah]

you

あなた means “you,” but in Japanese it can sound too direct with strangers. At a club, it’s often better to use the person’s name or avoid “you” entirely.

Example

あなたのライン、きょうゆうしてもいい?

Can I share/exchange your LINE?

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