How to Say ‘Only / just’ in Japanese
だけ
dake
[dah-keh]
💬 Usage Tip: [だけ] means “only/just.” Put it after the thing: [水だけ] = only water.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying [だけ] makes your report super clear and helps avoid back-and-forth questions.
Phrase Breakdown
だけ
dake
[dah-keh]
only; just
Indicates limitation: 「水だけ」 = “only water.” Often used to describe the symptom clearly.
水だけ出ます。
Only cold water comes out.
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