That's that Meaning in English
expression
ˈðæts/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
THATS THAT
ðæts/ /ðˈæt
THATS THAT
Definition
Used to say that something is finished or decided and will not be discussed or changed any further.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often used to close a topic or settle an argument. Implies finality; further discussion is unnecessary or unwanted. Common after decisions, disagreements, or explanations. Can sound firm or even a little dismissive.
Spanish: eso es todo - asunto cerradoPortuguese (BR): é isso - assunto encerradoPortuguese (PT): está feito - assunto encerradoChinese (Simplified): 就这样 - 事情就这么定了Chinese (Traditional): 就這樣 - 事情就這麼定了Hindi: यही बात है - बात खत्मArabic: هذا هو الأمر - انتهى الأمرBengali: ব্যস, ঐটাই - কথা শেষRussian: вот и всё - на этом всёJapanese: それでおしまい - それで決まりVietnamese: thế là xong - vậy thôiKorean: 그걸로 끝 - 그게 전부야Turkish: işte bu kadar - konu kapanmıştırUrdu: بس بات ختم - فیصلہ ہوگیاIndonesian: ya sudah - selesai
Example Sentences
We made our decision, and that's that.
basic
No more questions – that's that.
basic
The meeting is over. That's that.
basic
You lost the game, so that's that. Better luck next time.
natural
We can't change what happened, so that's that.
natural
If they don't want to come, that's that. We'll go without them.
natural