How to Say ‘I see.’ in Japanese
そうですか。
sou desu ka
[soh dess kah]
💬 Usage Tip: [そうですか] is a listener response. It shows you're following along: "Oh, is that so?" Tone matters a lot here.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese conversations often use short listener reactions like [そうですか] to show attention. Staying silent too long can feel less engaged.
Phrase Breakdown
そう
sou
[soh]
so; that way
Used to react to new information, like I see or Oh, really.
そうですかとへんじします。
You respond by saying 'I see.'
です
desu
[dess]
is; am; are
A polite sentence ending that supports the reaction phrase.
そうですはていねいないいかたです。
そうです is a polite expression.
か
ka
[kah]
question marker
Turns the sentence into a question. Here it gives the feeling of I see? / Is that so?
かをつけるとしつもんです。
If you add か, it becomes a question.
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