How to Say ‘No worries.’ in Japanese
大丈夫ですよ。
daijoubu desu yo
[daijoubu desu yo]
💬 Usage Tip: A reassuring and comforting expression.
Phrase Breakdown
大丈夫
daijoubu
[daijoubu]
all right/okay
Used to assure someone that everything is okay or not to worry.
心配しないで、大丈夫ですよ。
Don't worry, it's alright.
です
desu
[desu]
polite form of verb to be
A polite form of 'to be', used for non-past affirmative.
心配しないで、大丈夫ですよ。
Don't worry, it's alright.
よ。
yo
emphasis
Adds emphasis or assurance to a statement.
本当ですよ
It's true, you know.
Words in this phrase
よ
yo
[yo]
emphasis particle
A particle used to add emphasis or to ensure the listener understands.
心配しないで、大丈夫ですよ。
Don't worry, it's alright.
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