What does "daijoubu dayo" mean in english

Daijoubu dayo means like “You are alright” or “Don’t worry” in English. You can use this phrase to let your Japanese friends feel relieved.

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Japanese is the official language of Japan, which has a population of over 125m. Japanese uses 4 distinct systems of writing: kanji, hiragana, katakana and romanji.

Hiragana is syllabic and the most original writing system in Japan. It is used for simple words, conjugations, particles and children's literature as it is the first set of writing which is taught. Katakana is used to write foreign words. Kanji is based on the Chinese writing system and consists of about 2000 signs. Recently, romanji, a romanization of Japanese words - has developed, too.

To learn more facts about the Japanese language, visit JapaneseLanguage.org.

Learn Japanese from the following sites:

JapanesePod101.com
GuidetoJapanese.org
Tofugu

Find the best-ever tips on learning Japanese at The Japan Times.

Tuesday, March 21 2017
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