How to Say ‘Are you okay?’ in Japanese
だいじょうぶですか。
daijoubu desu ka
[dye-joh-boo dess kah]
💬 Usage Tip: Common check-in phrase. You can answer [はい、だいじょうぶです] (I’m okay) or [ちょっと…] (a bit…) to show you’re not great.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Staff may say this right away as polite concern before asking symptom details—especially if you look uncomfortable.
Phrase Breakdown
だいじょうぶ
daijoubu
[dye-joh-boo]
okay; all right
Refers to the person’s condition. Pharmacists may ask this after hearing your symptom.
おなかがいたいです。だいじょうぶですか。
My stomach hurts. Are you okay?
です
desu
[dess]
is/are (polite)
Polite linking/ending used in questions too: だいじょうぶですか.
だいじょうぶですか。
Are you okay?
か
ka
[kah]
(question marker)
Particle that makes the sentence a question. Spoken with rising intonation.
だいじょうぶですか。
Are you okay?
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