How to Say ‘To be helped / to be saved’ in Japanese
助かる
tasukaru
[tah-skoo-kah-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: Verb meaning “to be saved/relieved.” Often used when something reduces your trouble: [それは助かる].
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan it’s common to say [助かる] to show appreciation indirectly—less “thank you!” and more “that really relieved me.”
Phrase Breakdown
助かる
tasukaru
[tah-skoo-kah-roo]
to be saved; to be helped; to be relieved
Used when a problem is solved or someone’s help makes things easier; also literally ‘to survive/be saved.’
手伝ってくれて助かる。
It really helps that you’re helping me.
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