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How to Say ‘You're welcome’ in Japanese

どういたしまして

どういたしまして

💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced (do-u-i-ta-shi-ma-shi-te), literally means 'it's nothing.'

🇯🇵 In Japan: This is typically used when someone thanks you, but it’s not as automatic as 'you’re welcome' in English.

Phrase Breakdown

どうどう

how

Used here as a set phrase part.

Example

どう?

How is it?

いたしいたし

do (humble)

Humble form of 'do'.

Example

お手伝いいたします。

I will help you (humbly).

ましてまして

and more (not applicable)

Part of the phrase as a whole, doesn't break down meaningfully alone.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

どうどう

[dou]

you're welcome

A response to thanks, indicating you're happy to help.

Example

感謝の言葉にどういたしましてと返答する。

In response to a thank you, you say: 'You're welcome'.

いたしいたし

[itashi]

do (humbly)

Refers to humbly doing something.

Example

手伝わせていただきます。

I will humbly assist.

ましまし

[mashi]

suffix

A part of verbal constructions for politeness.

Example

考えましょう。

Let's consider.

[te]

and

A conjunctive particle or inflection.

Example

見てください。

Please look.

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