🇯🇵 How to say

to exit” in Japanese

出るでる
Illustration of "to exit" in a Japanese cultural setting
A person pushes open a glass door to step out of a busy train station, with crowds moving in both directions under the afternoon sun.

Usage note

Use 出る for physically leaving a place like a room, building, or vehicle. It's a common everyday verb for exiting.

Examples

  • 電車を出る

    to get off the train

  • 家を出る

    to leave the house

  • 会議が終わって出る

    to exit after the meeting ends

Quick check

What does "出る" mean?

  • A. to exit
  • B. to wash
  • C. to laugh
  • D. to open

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