How to Say ‘Is that correct?’ in Japanese
合ってる?
atsu teru
[at teru]
💬 Usage Tip: [合ってる?] is the casual spoken form of [合っている?]. It means "Is it correct?" or "Does that match?"
🇯🇵 In Japan: Quick confirmation is valued in Japanese workplaces. Asking [合ってる?] can prevent remakes and wasted time.
Phrase Breakdown
合っ
atsu
[at]
match; be correct
From 合う, meaning to match or be correct; used when checking an order.
この内容で合ってる?
Is it correct with these details?
てる
teru
[teru]
is; doing
Casual contracted form of ている, making 合っている into casual 合ってる.
これで合ってる?
Is this correct?
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