What does daijoubu mean
What’s the meaning of Daijoubu?
OK
This word can mean ‘OK’ or ‘all right‘
Daijoubu (大丈夫) means “OK” in Japanese. It can also mean “all right.” In Japan, daijoubu is a common response to an order or instruction, such as a parent telling a child to clean his room or a boss explaining to an employee how to carry out a project.
How do you respond to Daijoubu?
Daijoubu Desu / Daijoubu Dayo – I Am Ok
In response to “daijoubu desu ka”, a person may answer with the phrase “daijoubu desu” to state that it or he is ok. For a more casual tone, the phrase “daijoubu dayo” may be used, instead. “Daijoubu” also serves as an acceptable, casual response.
Is Daijoubu polite?
Casual: 大丈夫。 (Daijoubu.) Polite: 私は大丈夫です。 (Watashi wa daijoubu desu.)
What is the meaning of Daijobudesuka?
You’re welcome❢❣ Show romaji/hiragana.
What is the reply to Arigato?
do itashimashite
A phrase that you will often hear as a reply to “arigato gozaimasu” is “ie ie”. You might’ve learned that “you’re welcome” in Japanese is “do itashimashite”, but actually, this phrase isn’t used very often in present day.