How to Say ‘I’m Relieved, I Can Finally Relax’ in Japanese

To express relief and the feeling that you can finally relax in Japanese, you can use the following phrase:

  • 「安心しました、ついにリラックスできます。」 (Anshin shimashita, tsuini rirakkusu dekimasu.)

Here’s a breakdown of the phrase:

  • 安心しました (Anshin shimashita) means “I’m relieved.”
  • ついに (Tsuini) means “finally.”
  • リラックスできます (Rirakkusu dekimasu) means “I can relax.”

This phrase allows you to effectively communicate your sense of relief and the ability to finally relax.

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