How to Say ‘You always take care of me.’ in Japanese
いつもお世話になっています。
いつもおせわになっています。
💬 Usage Tip: Combines [いつも] with a recognition of support.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Used in greetings to express thanks for ongoing relationships or assistance.
Phrase Breakdown
いつも
お世話になっています
Word-by-Word Breakdown
いついつ
[itsu]
always
Indicates something occurs all the time or habitually.
私はいつも感謝しています。
I am always grateful.
もも
[mo]
also
A particle used to indicate 'also' or 'too'.
私もそう思います。
I think so too.
おお
[o]
honorific prefix
An honorific prefix used to show politeness.
お早うございます。
Good morning.
世話せわ
[sewa]
care
Used to refer to care or attention someone receives.
お世話になりました。
Thank you for your care.
にに
[ni]
in
A particle used to indicate a state or condition.
家に帰る。
Go home.
なっなっ
[natsu]
become
A form of the verb indicating transformation or becoming.
寒くなった。
It became cold.
てて
[te]
and
A particle that connects verbs or clauses indicating a sequence of actions.
飲んで、食べて。
Drink and eat.
いい
[i]
be
The root verb indicating existence or presence.
子供がいる。
There is a child.
ますます
[masu]
polite form
A polite form of verbs used in sentences.
見えます。
Can see.
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