How to Say ‘Is fine; okay as is’ in Japanese
でいい
de ii
[deh ee-ee]
💬 Usage Tip: [でいい] means something is fine as it is. It can sound reassuring, like 'that works' or 'that's enough.'
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often favors low-pressure encouragement. [でいい] helps reduce tension instead of demanding perfection.
Phrase Breakdown
で
de
[deh]
with / by / in that way
A particle-like form here meaning with that or in that condition, as in それでいい.
そのスイングでいいです。
That swing is fine.
いい
ii
[ee-ee]
good / fine
An adjective meaning good, okay, or acceptable.
力まなくていいです。
You don't need to tense up.
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