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How to Say ‘We can understand each other, I believe in it.’ in Japanese

分かり合えるさ 信じてるよ

わかりあえるさしんじてるよ

💬 Usage Tip: The expression reflects deep confidence in shared understanding.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Trust and understanding are cornerstones of Japanese interpersonal relations, celebrated in stories and songs.

Phrase Breakdown

分かり合えるさ

信じてるよ

Word-by-Word Breakdown

分かり合えるわかりあえる

[wakariaeru]

understand each other

To have mutual understanding.

Example

分かり合えると思う。

I think we can understand each other.

[sa]

certain

Used to add validity or certainty.

Example

きっとそうさ。

It's certainly so.

信じしんじ

[shinji]

believe

To think that something is true or possible.

Example

夢を信じて。

Believe in dreams.

てるてる

[teru]

doing

Shows ongoing or continuous action.

Example

彼は働いてる。

He is working.

[yo]

end particle for emphasis

Utilized for emphasis or assurance.

Example

信じてるよ。

I believe you.

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