How to Say ‘I'm here’ in Japanese
いるよ
iru yo
[ee-roo yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [いる] is “to be” for people and animals. Adding [よ] gives gentle emphasis: “I’m here, okay?”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Sentence-ending particles like [よ] add feeling. Here, [よ] can sound encouraging and present, not just factual.
Phrase Breakdown
いる
iru
[ee-roo]
to be; to exist
Used for people or animate beings being somewhere.
ずっとここにいるよ。
I'll be right here.
よ
yo
[yoh]
you know; I'm telling you
Sentence-ending particle adding reassurance or emphasis.
大丈夫だよ。
It's okay, you know.
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