How to Say ‘Little by little / each’ in Japanese
ずつ
zutsu
[zoots]
💬 Usage Tip: [ずつ] means “each” or “in small portions”: [一人ずつ] (“one by one”), [少しずつ] (“little by little”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: You’ll hear it in instructions (work/school): do something [少しずつ] to be steady and careful.
Phrase Breakdown
ずつ
zutsu
[zoots]
each; at a time; little by little (in equal portions)
ずつ indicates distributing something in equal amounts or doing something step-by-step (e.g., 一人ずつ, 少しずつ).
一人ずつ自己紹介してください。
Please introduce yourselves one by one.
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