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How to Say ‘Did you reset it?’ in Japanese

リセットはした?

risetto wa shi ta

[ree-set-toh wah shee tah]

💬 Usage Tip: Casual question. Polite version you can use back: [リセットはしました。] / [リセットはしましたか?] (if asking someone else).

🇯🇵 In Japan: If you’re messaging management, adding what you tried is gold: “[リセット] and breaker checked, but still no hot water,” which speeds up their decision to dispatch help.

Phrase Breakdown

リセット

risetto

[ree-set-toh]

reset

The action “reset.” Common troubleshooting question about the hot-water unit/controller.

Example

リセットはした?

Did you reset it?

wa

[wah]

topic marker (“as for…”)

Marks リセット as the topic: “As for resetting, did you do it?” Often pronounced “wa.”

Example

リセットはした?

Did you reset it?

shi

[shee]

did (stem of する)

Casual past form components of する. Here it asks whether you performed the reset.

Example

もうリセットはした?

Have you reset it already?

ta

[tah]

past tense ending (casual)

Completes した (“did”). Polite equivalent: しましたか.

Example

リセットはした?

Did you reset it?

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