How to Say ‘Got it.’ in Japanese
わかった。
wakatsu ta
[wah-kaht tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [わかった。] is casual and direct. In polite situations, [わかりました。] is usually better.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Choosing between casual and polite forms is a big part of sounding natural in Japanese social life.
Phrase Breakdown
わかっ
wakatsu
[wah-kaht]
understood
From わかる, meaning to understand; this stem is part of the past casual form.
話はわかった。
I understood the story.
た
ta
[tah]
past tense ending
The casual past ending attached to the stem, making 'understood.'
昨日できた。
I was able to do it yesterday.
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