How to Say ‘That’s true.’ in Japanese
ほんとうだね。
hontou da ne
[hon-toh da neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [ほんとうだね] means "That’s true" or "Seriously, yeah." The [だ] states it, and [ね] invites agreement.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a very natural back-and-forth phrase in Japanese conversation, including when chatting through a match.
Phrase Breakdown
ほんとう
hontou
[hon-toh]
true; really
Used to say something is true or to agree with someone.
それはほんとうだね。
That's true, isn't it?
だ
da
[da]
is
Casual copula meaning 'is,' used here to state agreement.
それはほんとうだ。
That is true.
ね
ne
[neh]
isn't it
Sentence-ending particle that softens the statement and invites agreement.
ほんとうだね。
That's true, isn't it?
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