How to Say ‘Finally met.’ in Japanese
やっと会えた。
やっとあえた。
💬 Usage Tip: [やっと] (yatto) indicates a sense of satisfaction after a long wait.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Meeting one's soulmate is often depicted as a moment of fulfilled destiny in Japanese media.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
やっとやっと
[yatto]
finally
Indicates the end of a long wait.
やっと休日が来た。
Finally, the holiday has come.
会えあえ
[ae]
to meet
To come into the presence of someone.
駅で友達に会えた。
I met my friend at the station.
たた
[ta]
past tense
Indicates a completed action.
昨日、映画を見た。
I watched the movie yesterday.
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