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How to Say ‘Big / loud’ in Japanese

大きい

ookii

[oh-kee]

💬 Usage Tip: [大きい] means “big,” and with sound it means “loud”: [音が大きい].

🇯🇵 In Japan: Rather than saying “You’re loud,” Japanese often describes the situation: “The sound is loud,” which feels less accusatory.

Phrase Breakdown

大きい

ookii

[oh-kee]

big / loud

Basic adjective meaning “big.” With sound/voice, it means “loud” (音が大きい).

Example

夜は音が大きいと困ります。

At night, it’s a problem if the sound is loud.

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