"Daijobu" is a Japanese phrase meaning "I'm okay" or "It's okay." So, if someone asks you "How are you?" in Japanese and you respond with "daijobu," you're basically saying you're doing fine. It's a simple and polite way to reassure others that everything is alright.
Daijobu - means "it's okay", but also "I'm fine", "don't worry".
Daijobu desu.
Genki desu or daijobu
daijobu ja nai
daijobu=its ok 2.O genki desuka=How are you?
weather is "hare" thats fine is "daijobu"
daijobu ja nai
It is Daijobu desu.
Watashi/jibun/ore wa Daijobu (desu)
大丈夫 だいじょうぶ daijobu
The best way to say that would be: Daijobu? It simply means : Are you Ok?
anata WA daijobu desu = you are fine as in theres nothing wrong with you anata WA genki desu = you are fine