How do you say be good at something in Japanese

Here are two similar Japanese expressions, 「上手」 (じょうず) and 「得意」 (とくい), both of which mean “good at doing” something, but are used in different contexts.


1. 上手 (じょうず)

  • Meaning: Being skillful or good at doing something.
  • Usage: Refers to someone else’s skills, often used when praising another person. It is less commonly used to describe your own skills because it can sound boastful in Japanese culture.
  • Example sentence:
    • Aさんは歌が上手です
      A-san wa uta ga jōzu desu
      “A-san is good at singing.”
    • Grammar:
      • 「Aさん」: The subject (A-san).
      • 「は」: Topic particle, marking what the sentence is about.
      • 「歌」: Singing/song.
      • 「が」: Subject particle, marking the thing A-san is good at.
      • 「上手です」: Predicate meaning “is good at.”

2. 得意 (とくい)

  • Meaning: Being good at or confident in doing something; implies a personal strength or something you excel at.
  • Usage: Commonly used to describe your own skills or strengths. It carries a nuance of confidence rather than external praise.
  • Example sentence:
    • わたしは歌が得意です
      Watashi wa uta ga tokui desu
      “I am good at singing.”
    • Grammar:
      • 「わたし」: The subject (I).
      • 「は」: Topic particle.
      • 「歌」: Singing/song.
      • 「が」: Subject particle.
      • 「得意です」: Predicate meaning “is good at.”

Key Differences:

  1. 上手:
    • Often used for others.
    • Polite, praising tone.
    • Example: “Your drawing is very good!” (drawing someone else’s attention to their skill).
  2. 得意:
    • Often used for yourself.
    • Shows confidence in one’s own abilities.
    • Example: “I’m good at public speaking!” (talking about your strength).

Visual Elements:

  • The image includes sketches illustrating the concepts:
    • For 上手, someone (the speaker) praises A-san for singing well.
    • For 得意, the speaker confidently sings and declares their own skill.

Additional Notes:

  • Both 「上手」 and 「得意」 can be followed by 「です」 (desu) to make the sentence polite.
  • The use of 「が」 as the subject particle emphasizes the thing that the person is good at (e.g., singing).

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