How to Say ‘No matter how many times’ in Japanese
何度だってさ
なんどだってさ
💬 Usage Tip: [何度] (nando) means 'how many times', indicating repetition.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This expression suggests perseverance, a valued trait in Japanese society.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
何なん
[nan]
what
Asking for information about something.
何があったの?
What happened?
度ど
[do]
times
The number of occurrences.
三度目の正直
Third time's the charm.
だだ
[da]
is (informal)
Casual form of state or identity.
何度だっていい
It's okay no matter how many times.
ってって
[tte]
quoting particle
Shows indirect speech.
もういいんだって
They said it's already fine.
ささ
[sa]
you know
Colloquial particle often used for emphasis or casual speech.
あのね、そういうことさ
You know, that's what it is.
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