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Kana: おだいじに Romaji: odaijini Level: N2

お大事に

Meaning in English

Take care of yourself, Take care!, Get well soon

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What it means

What does お大事に mean? It is a polite wish meaning 'please take care' or 'get well soon' directed at someone's health; used when someone is ill or recovering, often at the end of a conversation, card, or message to express heartfelt care. It conveys concern for the other person's well-being and functions as a conventional parting phrase.

Main meanings

  • Get well soon or please take care of yourself, especially when someone is sick or recovering
  • Used as a polite closing in conversations, cards, messages to convey concern for the other person's health
  • Conveys warmth and concern in both casual and formal registers

How to use it

  • Used toward someone who is ill or recovering
  • Common in both spoken and written Japanese
  • Appropriate in polite and semi-formal contexts; not used with strangers in very casual settings

Variants and close terms

  • お体にお気をつけて (o-karada ni ki o tsukete) — health-focused variant
  • お体を大事に (otai o daiji ni) — take good care of your body
  • Be well; take care — English equivalents

Composition

  • お - honorific prefix attached to nouns and phrases to show politeness
  • 大事 - 大 means big/great; 事 means matter; together they form important matters, extended here to health
  • に - particle indicating direction or target of the action

Etymology

o as honorific prefix; daiji from 大 big + 事 matter; the pronunciation odaiji develops as a fixed expression over time

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