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How to Say ‘Really?’ in Japanese

ほんとうですか。

hontou desu ka

[hohn-toh dess kah]

💬 Usage Tip: [ほんとうですか。] is a polite way to say 'Really?' or 'Is that true?' It works well when reacting to a compliment or surprising comment.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, this can show pleasant surprise, but say it gently so it sounds warm rather than doubtful.

Phrase Breakdown

ほんとう

hontou

[hohn-toh]

really; true

Shows surprise, interest, or checking if what was said is true.

Example

ほんとうですか。

Really? / Is that true?

ですか

desu ka

is it?; are you?

A polite question ending used to ask for confirmation or information.

Example

あなたは がくせいですか。

Are you a student?

Words in this phrase

です

desu

[dess]

is; am; are

Part of a polite question asking if something is true.

Example

ほんとうですか。

Really? / Is that true?

ka

[kah]

question marker

Turns the statement into a polite question.

Example

ほんとうですか。

Really? / Is that true?

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