How to Say ‘OK; all right’ in Japanese
大丈夫
daijoubu
[dye-joh-boo]
💬 Usage Tip: [大丈夫] is a flexible word: “OK,” “no problem,” or “it’s fine.” Tone matters.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In school calls, [大丈夫です] can mean “That’s fine (no issue).” If asked about symptoms/urgency, it can also mean “They’re okay,” so clarify if needed.
Phrase Breakdown
大丈夫
daijoubu
[dye-joh-boo]
okay; all right; no problem
Common phrase meaning “it’s okay / it’s fine.” In school calls it may reassure the parent or confirm there’s no issue: 大丈夫です.
明日の欠席連絡は大丈夫です。
The absence notice for tomorrow is fine/okay.
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