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  1. 1000+ Basic Japanese Words With English Translations PDF | britvsjapan.com For more information on learning Japanese visit britvsjapan.com Adapted from https://bit.ly/2WRpDKB under the creative commons license I recommend the RTK series to learn Kanji, get it here: https://amzn.to/3lqcpPd | Page: 3 て 手 hand te てくび 手首 wrist tekubi

    • Greetings and Starters 1. ohayou gozaimasu ( おはようございます ) — Good morning. The casual version of this greeting is ohayou ( おはよう ). In a workplace, someone greeting a colleague for the first time that day might use this phrase even if the clock reads 7 p.m.
    • Basic Conversation 7. o namae wa nan desu ka? ( お名前は何ですか? ) — What’s your name? This is a polite way to ask someone for their name. The more informal version is O namae wa?
    • Japanese Pronouns. Japanese has a wide variety of pronouns you can use, helping you make your sentences more direct when you’re referring to yourself, your friend or your friend’s boyfriend.
    • Saying “Yes” and “No” 33. hai ( はい ) — Yes. Even if you only have a passing familiarity with Japanese, chances are you’ve heard this monosyllabic affirmation before.
  2. JapanDict is a Japanese dictionary maintained by a group of enthusiasts in the Japanese culture and the Japanese language. After not finding any online Japanese dictionary that fulfilled our needs, we decided to start a fresh alternative to the already oversaturated offer available on the internet. We know learning any language can be a ...

    • おはよう。Ohayou. Good morning.
    • おはようございます。Ohayou Gozaimasu. Good morning.
    • こんにちは。Konnichiwa. Hello.
    • こんばんは。Konbanwa. Good evening.
    • はじめまして。Hajimemashite. Nice to Meet you.
    • 元気(げんき)ですか。Genki Desu ka? How Are You?
    • 元気(げんき)です。Genki Desu. I’m fine.
    • はい。/ いいえ。Hai. / Iie. Yes. / No.
    • ありがとう。Arigatou. Thank you.
    • ありがとうございます。Arigatou Gozaimasu. Thank You Very Much.

    You can use this phrase early in the morning until about 11 am. It is rather casual, so use it when you are with your friends!

    It’s a bit long phrase to say but you will hear it in Japan very often! Pronounce the last masu like mas here, not masu! The literal meaning is ’It is early’. You can see an adjective hayai which means early. Gozaimasu comes from the polite Japanese word forthere is and it is. (we will discuss Japanese honorific expressions another time, so don’t w...

    I’d say this is the most useful greeting you will learn today, have you heard of this expression before? I use it as ‘Hello’ even if it’s an afternoon, you will hear us saying until around 17-18 pm, it sounds casual and polite at the same time, very useful greeting

    You will hear this greeting from around 18 pm until 23 pm. Konbanmeans ‘tonight’ in Japanese. It is a very useful word so you should write it down!

    You will use it when you meet a Japanese person for the first time. Very impressive if you can say this phrase when you’ve been introduced!

    Genki means being full of energy, being totally energetic, andhealthy. Desu is an English version of ‘be/am/are/is/’, the good news is desudoesn’t conjugate according to the subject Ka(か) at the end is known as a question particle, that you can put at the end of a sentence to make it a question. This Ka(か) as a question particleis one of the things...

    You can simply say this as an answer to question 6 above, Genki desu ka? Again, be careful with the desu(です) sound, it sounds actually des(です).

    They are so simple to pronounce, yetiie(いいえ) seems to be a bit tough for some of you to pronounce! The key to pronounce iie is.. to make it sound slightly melodious with a nasal voice!

    You are familiar with this expression, right? It’s one of my favorite expressions in Japanese. The trick is the RI(り) sound, you will pitch the risound higher. Try not to put an intonation on ga(が) it will sounds odd! The meaning of arigatou comes from Japanese adjective Arigatashi(有難し), which means ‘difficult to have, difficult to exist’. Original...

    It sounds politer than aboveArigatou(ありがとう). As I have mentioned aboveinOhayou gozaimasu(おはようございます), gozaimasu is a polite Japanese word for there is andit is. That’s it for 10 expressions so far, did you learn anything? Did you know some of them already? You can continue to Part 2. 20 Basic Japanese Phrases for Beginners (Part. 2) Make sure to pri...

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  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Japanese people enjoy a rich variety of Washoku ( 和食: Traditional Japanese food) and Yoshoku (洋食: Japanese food inspired by Western food). Here are some basic words in Japanese that relate to food and drink: Asa-gohan (朝ご飯): Breakfast. Hiru-gohan (昼ご飯): Lunch. Yoru-gohan (夜ご飯): Dinner.

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  6. Aug 10, 2024 · 1. Some basic phrases you need to know for effective communication. Common Japanese question – Japanese words English. Japanese phrases. Romaji. English meaning. はい. Hai. Yes.

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