How to Say ‘To be helped; to be saved; to be useful/relieving’ in Japanese
助かる
tasukaru
[tah-soo-kah-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: [助かる] expresses relief/benefit: “That would really help.” It often refers to a situation, not “you saved me” dramatically.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying [助かります] is a polite way to show appreciation after someone agrees to lower volume—positive reinforcement works well in Japan.
Phrase Breakdown
助かる
tasukaru
[tah-soo-kah-roo]
to be helped; to be saved; to be appreciated
Means “it helps” / “I appreciate it.” Very natural when requesting quieter behavior: “That would help me.”
9時から音量を下げてくれると助かる。
If you turn the volume down from 9, it really helps.
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