How to Say ‘That helps a lot.’ in Japanese
とても助かります。
totemo tasukari masu
[toh-teh-moh tah-skah-ree mahss]
💬 Usage Tip: [とても助かります] combines [とても] (“very”) and [助かります] (“that helps me”). It is a natural way to show appreciation when someone makes your life easier.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase is especially handy in offices, customer service, or when someone gives directions. It sounds appreciative and practical—very Japanese in tone.
Phrase Breakdown
とても
totemo
[toh-teh-moh]
very
An adverb used to strengthen the meaning, like very or really.
その助言はとても助かります。
That advice is very helpful.
助かります
tasukari masu
it helps; I appreciate it; it saves me
A polite way to say something is helpful or greatly appreciated.
それは助かります。
That helps a lot.
Words in this phrase
助かり
tasukari
[tah-skah-ree]
is helpful; to be saved/helped
From 助かる, used when something is helpful or appreciated.
手伝ってくれると助かります。
It would help if you could assist me.
ます
masu
[mahss]
polite verb ending
A standard polite ending attached to verbs in formal speech.
明日連絡します。
I will contact you tomorrow.
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