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How to Say ‘Thank heavens someone shot him.’ in Japanese

ハア〜 撃たれてよかったわ

ハア〜うたれてよかったわ

Phrase Breakdown

ハア〜

撃たれてよかったわ

Word-by-Word Breakdown

ハアハア

[haa]

sigh

An expression typically used to depict a sigh or breath of exasperation.

Example

ハアーと息をつく。

Let out a sigh.

撃たうた

[uta]

to be shot

Indicates having been hit by a bullet or similar projectile.

Example

敵に撃たれた。

Was shot by the enemy.

[re]

passive form

A grammatical form used to express a passive voice action.

Example

自転車が壊された。

The bicycle was broken.

[te]

states completion

Indicates the completion of an action.

Example

片付けてしまった。

Finished cleaning up.

よかっよかっ

[yokatsu]

was good

Expresses that something turned out well or satisfactorily.

Example

結果が良かった。

The results were good.

[ta]

past tense marker

Used to indicate past action.

Example

終わった瞬間。

The moment it ended.

[wa]

sentence ending particle

Expresses the speaker's emotions or softens the statement.

Example

行ったわ。

I went.

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