口が堅い
kuchi ga katai
Tight-lipped
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase to describe someone who is excellent at keeping secrets and never leaks private information.
- Means: Someone who does not talk about secrets or private matters easily.
- Used in: Describing trustworthy friends, colleagues, or professional discretion.
- Don't confuse: {口|くち}が{軽|かる}い (the opposite: someone who gossips).
Explanation at your level:
المعنى
Someone who is good at keeping secrets.
خلفية ثقافية
In Japan, discretion is a sign of maturity.
Context is key
Use this to compliment someone's reliability.
المعنى
Someone who is good at keeping secrets.
Context is key
Use this to compliment someone's reliability.
اختبر نفسك
Which phrase means someone is good at keeping secrets?
彼は____。
{口|くち}が{堅|かた}い means tight-lipped/discreet.
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وسائل تعلم بصرية
الأسئلة الشائعة
1 أسئلةYes, but it sounds a bit boastful. Better to let others say it about you.
عبارات ذات صلة
{口|くち}が{軽|かる}い
contrastLoose-lipped
أين تستخدمها
Office Gossip
A: あの話、誰にも言わないでね。
B: 大丈夫、私は{口|くち}が{堅|かた}いから。
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a padlock on someone's mouth. The lock is 'hard' (堅い) to break.
Visual Association
A person holding a key to their own mouth, smiling confidently because they won't spill the beans.
Story
Tanaka-san has a secret. He tells Sato-san. Sato-san never tells anyone. Tanaka-san says, 'Sato-san is {口|くち}が{堅|かた}い.'
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Think of three people you know. Label them as {口|くち}が{堅|かた}い or {口|くち}が{軽|かる}い.
In Other Languages
Ser una tumba
Japanese focuses on the mouth's strength; Spanish focuses on the finality of death.
Savoir garder un secret
French is literal; Japanese is idiomatic.
Dicht halten
German focuses on the action of sealing; Japanese focuses on the body part.
{口|くち}が{堅|かた}い
N/A
كتوم
Arabic uses a descriptive adjective; Japanese uses an idiomatic phrase.
Easily Confused
Often confused with {口|くち}が{堅|かた}い.
{口|くち}が{重|おも}い means someone who doesn't talk much in general, while {口|くち}が{堅|かた}い means they don't leak secrets.
الأسئلة الشائعة (1)
Yes, but it sounds a bit boastful. Better to let others say it about you.