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Tomo
Professional TeacherToday’s Japanese Tip:
“‘Wakarimasu ka?’ Is Not ‘Do You Understand?’”
Have you ever felt surprised in a Japanese class
when the teacher asked:
「わかりますか?」
and it sounded to you like
“Do you understand?”
If so, you’re not alone.
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In Japanese, 「わかりますか?」 is a very common and neutral expression.
Teachers use it all the time.
The important point is that
the subject is unclear.
It doesn’t strongly mean
“Do you understand?”
It feels closer to:
“Is this understandable?”
“Does this make sense?”
So the focus is on the explanation,
not on the listener.
That’s why 「わかりますか?」 sounds soft and natural in Japanese.
⸻
✨ Tip
In Japanese,
not saying the subject often makes a sentence gentler.
So don’t translate word by word.
Translate the feeling.
Jan 31, 2026 11:52 AM
Tomo
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