4 Ways to say That’s Great in Japanese

One convenient phrase in English is that’s great. It is a phrase people say when they want to express surprise, say they are happy about something, or something when they don’t have anything else to say. So, how do you say that’s great in Japanese?

4 Ways to say That’s Great in Japanese

There are a few ways to say something close to that’s great in Japanese. let’s take a look at them

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よかった

よかった is the past tense for the Japanese adjective いい. This adjective means good. So よかった means that’s good or that was good, or even, I’m glad. It is said in reference to something that has been completed. It could be an event or something that someone did. For example, if someone tells you some good news you could say よかった.

すごい

This is another adjective. We have talked about すごい before, but this can be used to say something was great.

すごい is a little more intense than よかった. すごい can mean something is great, or even mean wow!

素晴らしい

The next word, 素晴すばらしい is even more intense than すごい. 素晴らしい can mean that’s wonderful, splendid, or other words.

流石

流石 in itself does not mean great but you can use it to mean that in the right situation.

流石さすが is a way to say something is expected of someone. So, if you want to encourage or say well done to someone you could say 流石 to give encouragement or express your support.

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