問題ない – No Problem in Japanese

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When we tell someone no problem in English that can mean a number of things. Depending on the situation we may mean that we are happy to do something, or that it is no hassle to do it. Whatever the situation, no problem is a very convenient word. So, if you are wanting to know how to say no problem in Japanese also you have come to the right place.

How do you say No Problem in Japanese?

If you want a direct translation of no problem from English to Japanese, you are in luck. The word, 問題もんだいない or the polite form 問題ないです, in Japanese, means exactly the same thing. You also say it is the exact same situation. 問題 in Japanese is the word for problem and ない means there is not something. So, there you have it 問題ない or there is no problem.

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Other Ways to say No Problem in Japanese

Other than 問題ない there are other ways to say no problem in Japanese.

いいよ

This is probably the most common and easiest way to say no problem or to let someone know that something is no bother. いいよ literally means it’s good or it’s fine.

気にしないで

にしないで means don’t worry about it. You would say this to assure someone that you are ok to do something.  Or to tell them you are not bothered over something they may have done. So, if someone bumps into you accidentally or you want to tell someone you are not inconvenienced by something this is a good word to remember.

構わない

かまわない or 構いません means something close to 気にしないで. You can say this in much of the same situations that you would say 気にしないで.

とんでもない

When someone is thanking you for something とんでもない is a word you can use to tell them no problem or don’t mention it.

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