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Japanese greetings

Japanese greetings and commands vocabulary

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Good morning Ohayƍ gozaimasu (ohio go zime us)
Good afternoon/ Hello Konnichi wa (kon nee chee wa)
Good evening Konbanwa (con bun wa)
Good night Oyasuminasai (oh yah sue me NASA ee)
Goodbye Sayounara (sigh you nah rah)
See you! jaa mata (jar mutter)
How do you do? Hajimemashite? (hodgie-may mushy teh)
Pleased to meet you. douzo yoroshiku (dough-go-yo-rushy-coo)
Yes Hai (hi)
No iie (ee-eh)
Excuse me. chotto sumimasenga (chop-toe sue me mah sen ga)
please Dozo (dough zoh)
Thank you very much! Domo arigato gozaimasu (dome-oh ah ree got-toe go zime us)
You are welcome. Doo itashimashite (doe ee tosh ee mushy tay)
What is your name? Anatano onamaewa? (A nut a no on nomma eh wa)
My name is... Watashi no namae wa ... desu (wat ta she no nut ma eh wa... des.)
I am ( ) years old. ( ) sai desu (sigh des)
When is your birthday? Otanjyoubiwa? (oh tongue gee oh be wa)
I am sorry. gomen nasai (go men nah-sigh)
Please stand up. tatte kudasai
Please sit down. suwatte kudasai
How are you? Ogenki desu ka? (oh gen key desk ka)
I am fine. Genki desu (gen key des sue)
Fine, thank you. Hai, okagesamade. (hi oh ka gay summer day)
I am okay. Maa maa desu. (mar mar de sue)
I am not good. iie, genkijya arimasen. (ee-yeh gen key jar a rimmer sen)
Stand up. kiritsu
Stand straight. Kiot Suke
Bow. Rei
Sit down. chakuseki
I'll start. Hajimemasu
Let's begin Hajimemashoo
Be quiet. Shizukani
See you tomorrow. Mata ashita
How old are you? Nan sai desuka? (nun sigh desk-ka?)
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