
How to Say “Should” in Japanese (〜ほうがいい / 〜べき)
When you want to give advice or say what someone should do in Japanese, there are two common expressions you’ll often hear:
〜ほうがいい and 〜べき.
Both can be translated as “should,” but they’re used in slightly different ways and situations. Let’s break them down!
1. ~ほうがいい – Giving Gentle Advice
~ほうがいい is the most common way to say “should” when giving advice. It’s used in both casual and polite conversations.
Structure:
- Past plain form + ほうがいい
For positive advice - ない-form + ほうがいい
For negative advice
Examples:
- 毎日運動したほうがいいよ。
You should exercise every day. - そんなこと言わないほうがいいよ。
You shouldn’t say something like that. - 早く寝たほうがいいよ。
You should go to bed early.
Tips:
- This is softer than 〜べき and sounds more like a suggestion.
- You can add よ at the end for a natural tone, or と思う to express your opinion.
→ たばこはやめたほうがいいと思う。
(I think you should quit smoking.)
2. ~べき – Stronger Sense of Obligation
〜べき expresses a stronger sense of duty or what is morally right. It sounds more serious or strict, so be careful when using it in conversation.
Structure:
- Verb dictionary form + べき(だ)
Examples:
- もっと勉強するべきだ。
You should study more. (It’s your duty.) - 約束は守るべきです。
You should keep your promises. - 人をいじめるべきではない。
You shouldn’t bully people.
Tips:
- You can use べきではない to say “should not”.
- Avoid using it when speaking to someone directly unless you’re in a position of authority or speaking very formally.
What’s the Difference?
Expression | Meaning | Tone | Example |
---|---|---|---|
〜ほうがいい | It’s better to… | Gentle advice | 薬を飲んだほうがいいよ。 |
〜べき | One should/must… | Strong opinion | 嘘をつくべきではない。 |
〜ほうがいい is often safer to use in everyday conversation.
〜べき can sound judgmental if used carelessly.
Practice Time!
Try finishing these sentences:
- もっと________ほうがいいよ。 (You should study more.)
- 人の話をちゃんと________べきだ。 (You should properly listen to others.)
- 夜はコーヒーを________ほうがいいよ。 (You shouldn’t drink coffee at night.)
- お金を大切に________べきです。 (You should value and spend your money wisely.)
In Summary
To say “should” in Japanese:
- Use 〜ほうがいい for soft, friendly advice.
- Use 〜べき when talking about responsibility, rules, or moral expectations.
Understanding the difference helps you sound more natural—and polite! Keep practicing and listening to how native speakers use both expressions, and you’ll get the hang of it in no time.
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