How to say "good job/well done/thank you for your hard work" in Japanese?

In Japanese "good job/well done/thank you for your hard work" translates to  お疲れ様です 

Transliteration: otsukaresama desu

🇯🇵 お疲れ様です、今日も一日お疲れさまでした。

🗣️ Otsukaresama desu, kyou mo ichinichi otsukaresama deshita.

🇺🇸 Good job, you worked hard today too.



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Learning Japanese offers significant advantages in sectors like technology, automotive, and finance, as Japan is the world's third-largest economy. It also provides a gateway to understanding a rich, millennia-old culture. English speakers typically need to know around 2,000 Kanji characters and additional Kana for basic literacy. Achieving general proficiency often requires 1,300-2,200 hours of study, partly due to three writing systems: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana. Key grammatical concepts include particles like 'wa' and 'ga' to mark subject and topic, and verb forms that express tense and politeness level. Mastery allows for nuanced communication and deeper cultural understanding, both in business and social contexts.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "good job/well done/thank you for your hard work" in Japanese?

You can use the word "お疲れ様です" which translates to "Good job/Well done/Thank you for your hard work".

How to pronounce "お疲れ様です" (good job/well done/thank you for your hard work) in Japanese?

The word "お疲れ様です" is pronounced as "otsukaresama desu".

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