Generally these two terms: "Are you okay?" and "All right"....
It's mostly used when asking if someone is all right after something happened. It can also be used to say "It's all right".
its should daijoubu..mean fine/okay/alright
daijoubu desu ka = are u alright?
daijoubu desu = i'm alright
大丈夫 (daijoubu) means "safe" or "alright" as in "everything's okay."
大丈夫 (daijoubu) means "fine/okay".
Die-joe-boo 大丈夫
Daijoubu means "I'm okay" or "it's okay"
i think you mean dakara? it means, 'that's why'
"Daijoubu" means "okay" or "alright" in English. It is commonly used in Japanese to convey that everything is fine or that one is feeling well.
Suki Dakara was created on 2010-02-03.
"Daijoubu" is all right. So if you want to ask a question it would be, "Daijoubu ka?" or more politely, "Daijoubu desu ka?"
Kimi ga Suki Dakara was created on 1993-08-11.
Suki Dakara - Beni song - was created on 2011-06-08.
Its okay
You will be fine (nothing bad will happen): Casual form: 大丈夫だ (daijoubu da) Polite form: 大丈夫です (daijoubu desu) You will be fine (you will get over it): Casual form: 大丈夫になる (daijoubu ni naru) Polite form: 大丈夫になります (daijoubu ni nari masu)
dakara
Dakara Sono Te o Hanashite was created on 1988-09-21.
'I have not understood' is its English translation.
Daijoubu desu.