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What does 'dayjobu" mean in japanese ?
I heard something before but I can't remember its spelling but the pronunciation was like ' dayjobu" or "daijoboo" something like that, I can't remember what it was exactly.
I hope somebody understands me :')
Does anyone know the meaning ?
Dec 12, 2017 11:51 PM
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I think it means Don't worry
December 12, 2017
2
It means "It's okay, or all right" when you want to the person don't worry about something..
However, you could to make a question for someone.. for example: "daijoubu?". In this context it means "are you okay?"
December 12, 2017
1
Hello Zeynep,
The word you mean is "daijoubu".
or 「だいじょうぶ」 and in Kanji・・・「大丈夫」
It means:
OK
Alright
That's okay
It's okay
...and so on.
In it's most basic form it is equal to:
" Okay, OK, or alright"
...in English.
Like if someone bumps into you and says, "I'm sorry."
And you say, "That's OK."
In Japanese:
Person: すみません。
You: 大丈夫です。
Hope that helps.
Have fun using it!
December 13, 2017
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