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How to Say ‘Data check’ in Japanese

データの確認

deeta no kakunin

[day-tah noh kah-koo-neen]

💬 Usage Tip: [データの確認] means checking or verifying data. It sounds natural in work reports and task updates.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Double-checking details is highly valued in many Japanese workplaces, so [確認] language appears everywhere.

Phrase Breakdown

データ

deeta

[day-tah]

data

A loanword meaning information or digital records used for analysis or checking.

Example

データをもう一度見ます。

I will look at the data one more time.

の確認

no kakunin

confirmation; checking of

の connects データ and 確認, meaning 'checking data.'

Example

資料の確認をします。

I will check the documents.

Words in this phrase

no

[noh]

of

A possessive or linking particle that connects nouns, like 'of' or showing relationship.

Example

これは会議のメモです。

This is the meeting's memo.

確認

kakunin

[kah-koo-neen]

confirmation; checking

A noun meaning checking, confirming, or verifying something.

Example

出発前に確認をします。

I do a check before departure.

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