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Interjection used to express approval, readiness, or encouragement. Often used in casual or motivational contexts, similar to 'okay!' or 'let's go!' in English.
Theme

At a park, User and their friend Ken decide on plans for the afternoon after finishing a morning activity.

よし

よし

all right!

Basics & EssentialsGreetings & Expressions

Memory Hook

Imagine a samurai nodding and saying 'Yoshi!' (よし) to signal approval. Think: 'Samurai says 'Yoshi!' — all right!'

Cultural Note

『よし』 (yoshi) is a common interjection in Japanese used to express determination, approval, or readiness. It's often heard in anime, samurai dramas, or when someone is psyching themselves up for a task.

Forms

Base: よしInterjection used to express approval, readiness, or encouragement. Often used in casual or motivational contexts, similar to 'okay!' or 'let's go!' in English.