How to Say ‘To calm down’ in Japanese
落ち着く
ochitsuku
[oh-chee-tsoo-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: [落ち着く] means “to calm down” or “settle down.” Great golf advice before a tricky putt: [落ち着いて].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Staying composed is admired in Japanese sports culture. Calmness and control often get praised as much as power.
Phrase Breakdown
落ち着く
ochitsuku
[oh-chee-tsoo-koo]
to calm down; to stay composed
Useful advice on the green when telling someone to relax before putting.
パットの前に落ち着くことが大切です。
It is important to calm down before a putt.
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