How to Say ‘Did you check it?’ in Japanese
見た?
mi ta
[mee tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [見た?] is casual. Polite: [見ましたか?] or [確認しましたか?].
🇯🇵 In Japan: If a landlord asks you [見た?], they may be speaking casually; replying politely is still totally fine.
Phrase Breakdown
見
mi
[mee]
checked?; looked?
Stem of 見る used in casual past form. In questions like “Did you check (it)?” Often used by a landlord/repair person.
ブレーカーは見た?
Did you check the breaker?
た
ta
[tah]
past tense ending (casual)
Casual past ending attached to verb stems (e.g., 見た = checked/saw). In polite speech you’d say 見ました.
さっきブレーカーを見たけど、問題なかった。
I checked the breaker earlier, but there was no problem.
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