J-1 Introductions
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Ohayogozaimasu | Good morning! Used until about 10AM.
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Konnichiwa | Hello. A rather informal greeting used from 10AM until sundown.
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Kombanwa | Good Evening
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Sayonara | Good-bye
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Shitsurei shimasu | Good-bye, used on more formal occasions
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Oyasumi nasai | Good night. Said at night before going to bed. When parting at night outside the home.
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Dewa mata./Ja mata. | Well then, said informally when parting from relatives or friends
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Itte rasshai | So long. (lit. "go and come back") Said to members of a household as they leave the house.
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Itte mairimasu | So long. (lit. "[I'm] going and coming back") This is the reply to Itte rasshai.
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Tadaima | I'm back. (lit. "[I have returned] just now.") Said by a person on returning home.
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Okaeri nasai | Welcome home.
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O-genki desu ka? | How are you? (lit. "Are you well?")
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Arigato gazaimasu. Genki desu. Anata wa. | Fine, thank you. And you?
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Omedeto gozaimasu | Congratulations!
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O-daijini | Take care of yourself
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Domo arigato gozaimasu | Thank you very much
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Do itashimashite | You're welcome
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Chotto matte kudasai | Wait just a moment, please.
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Mo ichido onegaishimasu | Once more, please.
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Osakini | Pardon my going first (before you). Said when going ahead of other people after being urged to do so.
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Dozo osakini | Please, go ahead.
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Ki o tsukete | Take care! / Be careful!
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Abunai | Look out!
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Dame desu | Out of the question. / Impossible / No good.
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Gambatte kudasai | Keep your chin up! Said to encourage someone.
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Kore wa nan desu ka? | What is this?
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