How to Say ‘You’ in Japanese
あなた
anata
[ah-nah-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: [あなた] can sound too direct in Japanese. Often you omit “you,” or use their name + [さん].
🇯🇵 In Japan: On dates in Japan, saying [あなたは?] is okay, but using their name feels warmer and more natural.
Phrase Breakdown
あなた
anata
[ah-nah-tah]
you
Means “you,” but in Japanese it can sound direct. Often okay in simple textbook patterns like “あなたは?” but using the person’s name is usually smoother.
あなたは映画が好きですか?
Do you like movies?
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