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', and attaching [だって] emphasizes the idea of repetition or persistence.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Patience and perseverance are key values in Japanese society, reflected in the phrase 'no matter how many times'.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
何なん
[nan]
how many times
Question word for frequency.
何度も練習する。
Practice many times.
度ど
[do]
times
Counter for occurrences.
三度目の正直。
Third time's the charm.
だだ
[da]
be (informal)
Informal form of 'to be' used in casual speech.
今日はいい天気だ。
Today is good weather.
ってって
[tte]
quotation particle
Used to quote speech or thoughts.
彼は「寒い」って言った。
He said it's cold.
ささ
[sa]
affirmation particle
Adds emphasis or affirmation in casual speech.
あれは美味しいさ。
That is delicious, you know.
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