How to Say ‘I believe’ in Japanese
信じてるよ
しんじてるよ
💬 Usage Tip: The casual affirmation [信じてるよ] (shin-ji-te-ru yo) conveys trust and confidence.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Belief and trust are recurring themes in Japanese media, often nurturing personal relationships.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
信じしんじ
[shinji]
believe
To accept as true or feel sure of something.
彼を信じて。
Believe in him.
てるてる
[teru]
doing
Indicates continuous action.
今、読んでる。
I'm reading now.
よよ
[yo]
end particle for emphasis
Adds emotional emphasis or certainty.
行くよ!
I'm going!
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