大した
Japanese
    
| Kanji in this term | 
|---|
| 大 | 
| たい Grade: 1 | 
| on’yomi | 
Etymology
    
Compound of 大 (tai, “big”) + した (shita, “did, done”), the perfective of する (suru, “to do”), used here to indicate a state as opposed to an action.
Adnominal
    
大した • (taishita)
- big, quite, very great, considerable
- 富士山は大した山だよ。- Fujisan wa taishita yama da yo.
- Mount Fuji is really quite a mountain.
 
- こんなのは、大した事ではない。- Konna no wa, taishita koto de wa nai.
- These things are no big deal.
 
 
- 富士山は大した山だよ。
Usage notes
    
Related terms
    
- 大して (taishite): the adverbial form: very, particularly
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