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How to say “go away” in Japanese

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go away

Japanese · 日本語

rude

Translation

あっちへ行って

Romanization

Acchi e itte

Pronunciation

aht-chee eh eet-teh

When to use it

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

Example

あっちへ行って — a boundary-setting line in a tense conversation for "go away".

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How do you say "go away" in Japanese?+

You say "あっちへ行って" in Japanese. The romanized form is "Acchi e itte", and a simple pronunciation cue is "aht-chee eh eet-teh".

Is this phrase formal or casual?+

This entry is marked as rude. The usage note explains when the phrase is appropriate and when you should soften it.

How do you pronounce it?+

Use "aht-chee eh eet-teh" as a learner-friendly pronunciation cue. The romanization is "Acchi e itte".

When should I use it?+

Use this only when setting a boundary or responding to conflict. It can sound confrontational. In Japanese, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.