How to Say ‘No problem.’ in Japanese
だいじょうぶです。
daijoubu desu
[dye-joh-boo dess]
💬 Usage Tip: [だいじょうぶです] can mean [it’s okay], [no problem], or [I’m fine]. Context decides the exact meaning.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a common reassuring phrase in Japan, but it can also politely mean [no, thank you] in some situations.
Phrase Breakdown
だいじょうぶ
daijoubu
[dye-joh-boo]
okay; all right; fine
A useful phrase meaning something is okay, safe, or not a problem.
ひとりでもだいじょうぶです。
It's okay even alone.
です
desu
[dess]
is; am; are
A polite copula that makes the statement polite.
それでじゅうぶんです。
That is enough.
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