How to Say ‘Important’ in Japanese
大事
daiji
[dai-jee]
💬 Usage Tip: [大事] means something important or valuable. It is often used with [な] before a noun, as in [大事な].
🇯🇵 In Japan: You will hear [大事] a lot in schools, offices, and even health advice, like when someone says to take care because something is important.
Phrase Breakdown
大事
daiji
[dai-jee]
important; precious
Used for something important, valuable, or needing care and attention.
家族は大事です。
Family is important.
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