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How to Say ‘Stand up.’ in Japanese

たって。

tatte

[taht-teh]

💬 Usage Tip: [たって] comes from [たつ], “to stand.” The [って] ending makes it sound like a direct spoken request.

🇯🇵 In Japan: This is understandable and used in daily speech, though some trainers may prefer other set commands depending on the dog.

Phrase Breakdown

たって

tatte

[taht-teh]

stand up

A command telling the dog to stand.

Example

そこでたって。

Stand there.

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