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How to say Of Course In Japanese?

KanjiHiragana
勿論もちろん
Pronunciation: mo-chi-ro-n
How to Say It Outloud: mo-chi-ro-n
Usage: Common and casual way to say 'of course'. Used in everyday conversations.
Example Sentence Japanese:もちろん、手伝います。
Example Sentence English:Of course, I'll help.
KanjiHiragana
当たり前あたりまえ
Pronunciation: a-ta-ri-ma-e
How to Say It Outloud: a-ta-ri-ma-e
Usage: Literally means 'natural' or 'obvious'. Used to indicate that something is a given or expected.
Example Sentence Japanese:当たり前のことです。
Example Sentence English:It's a matter of course.
Katakana
モチロン
Pronunciation: mo-chi-ro-n
How to Say It Outloud: mo-chi-ro-n
Usage: Katakana representation, often used for emphasis or stylistic purposes.
Example Sentence Japanese:モチロン、私は行きます。
Example Sentence English:Of course, I'll go.

Dictionary

勿論もちろんCommon wordjlpt-n3
Adverb (fukushi)
  • of course; certainly; naturally
無論むろんCommon wordjlpt-n1
Adverb (fukushi)
  • of course; certainly; naturally
ともともCommon word
Particle
  • certainly; of course; to be sure; surely
Particle
  • even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how); though; although
Particle
  • without even; without so much as
Particle
  • at the (least, earliest, etc.)
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  • also (called); also as
Particle
  • well
どうぞどうぞCommon wordjlpt-n5
Adverb (fukushi)
  • please; kindly; pray; I beg (of you)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • by all means; certainly; of course; (go) ahead; (feel) free (to); (you are) welcome (to); please (help yourself to)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • here you are
Suru verb
  • to give
元よりもとよりCommon word
Adverb (fukushi)
  • from the beginning; from the first; all along; originally
Adverb (fukushi)
  • of course
Adverb (fukushi)
  • not to mention ...; not only ... but also ...; to say nothing of ...
当然とうぜんCommon word
Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
  • natural; right; proper; just; reasonable; appropriate; deserved
Adverb (fukushi)
  • naturally; as a matter of course; rightly; deservedly; justly; of course
更なりさらなり
Noun
  • of course
宜しくよろしくCommon wordjlpt-n3jlpt-n1
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • well; properly; suitably
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • best regards; please remember me; please treat me favorably (favourably); please take care of; please do
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • just like ...; as though one were ...
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • by all means; of course
言うまでもなくいうまでもなく
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  • obviously; as we all know; needless to say; of course; it goes without saying
オフコースオフコース
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  • of course
Wikipedia definition
  • Off Course
自ずからおのずからCommon wordjlpt-n1
Adverb (fukushi)
  • naturally; in due course; by itself; of its own accord
当然ながらとうぜんながら
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Adverb (fukushi)
  • naturally; of course; understandably
もちのろんもちのろん
Adverb (fukushi)
  • of course; certainly; naturally
もちもち
Adverb (fukushi)
  • of course; for sure; definitely
ってってCommon word
Particle
  • you said; he said; she said; they said
Particle
  • even if
Particle
  • do you seriously think that
Particle
  • I already told you; you should know by now that; of course
Particle
  • the said ...; said ...
Particle
  • says that ...
Particle
  • I hear that ...
Particle
  • as for the term ...
Particle
  • as for ...
Wikipedia definition
  • Te (kana)
其の筈そのはず
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Noun
  • only natural; no wonder; as expected; of course; as it should be
そりゃそうだそりゃそうだ
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  • that's true; of course; obviously
言うまでもないいうまでもないCommon word
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
  • goes without saying; needless to say; obvious
申すまでもなくもうすまでもなく
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  • needless to say; obviously; of course
そら来たそらきた
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  • there it is; there it comes; got it; of course; it figures; I knew it
Aura Ruggeri

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