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Podcast 41: Just the dialogs

06.16.2022 - By Alex BrookePlay

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These are the dialogues for podcast 41 “Cheering someone up in Japanese”.

In this podcast you will learn some useful phrases to cheer someone up in Japanese. Check out the dialogues below:

Main Dialog 1 – Cheering someone up (Japanese)

A: もういやだ。

B: どうしたの?

A: 仕事がうまくいってなくて。

B: 大丈夫だよ。元気出して。

A: ちょっと自信ないんだよね。

B: 君ならできるよ。頑張って!

Main Dialog 1 – Cheering someone up (Pronunciation)

A: Mō, iya da.

B: Dō shita no?

A: Shigoto ga umaku ittenakute.

B: Daijōbu yo. Genki dashite.

A: Chotto jisshin nain da yo ne.

B: Kimi nara dekiru yo. Gambatte!

Main Dialog 1 – Cheering someone up (English)

A: Ugh, this sucks.

B: What’s the matter?

A: Work isn’t going well.

B: It’s OK. Cheer up!

A: I’m kinda losing my confidence.

B: You can do it! Do your best!

Extra Useful phrases for cheering someone up in Japanese

Here are some extra phrases you can use to cheer people up in Japanese

1. 心配しないで – Shinpai shinai de

Don’t worry about it

2. 応援してるよ – Ōen shiteru yo

I support you / I’ve got your back

3. なんとかなるよ – Nantoka naru yo

It’ll work out / Let it be / It’ll be fine

4. 仕方ないよ – Shikata nai yo

It can’t be helped / That’s life

5. しょうがない – Shō ga nai

It can’t be helped / That’s life

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