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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: 7 Plants Kana Kanji English Romaji

    • Good Morning
    • Hello / Good Afternoon
    • Good Evening
    • Good Night
    • Thank You
    • Hello
    • I See

    “Good morning” is the very first thing you would say to your family when you wake up, so of course, we have the Informal version of it. Informal: おはよう Ohayoo Formal: おはようございます Ohayoo gozaimasu

    This expression is the most common way to say “Hello” during the day. We never say this to our family members or someone close. We use it only outside the house for formal settings, so there is just the Formal version of this phrase. Formal: こんにちは Konnichiwa

    “Good evening” or “Hello” for the evening time. Just like こんにちは Konnichiwa, we never use this for our family members or close friends, so there is no Informal version of this expression. Formal: こんばんは Konbanwa

    “Good night” is the last thing you would say to someone when you go to sleep, so of course, we have the Informal version of it. Informal: おやすみ oyasumi More polite: おやすみなさい oyasumi nasai おやすみなさい oyasumi nasai is a little longer than おやすみ oyasumi, and although it is not necessarily the Formal version of this expression, it sounds slightly more polite...

    Just like “Good morning,” the Formal version has ございます gozaimasu added to the Informal version of the expression. Informal: ありがとう arigatoo gozaimasu Formal: ありがとうございます arigatoo gozaimasu

    This “Hello” is entirely different from the “Hello” こんにちは Konnichiwa that we discussed earlier. You can use this “Hello” only one time to one person when you meet him/her for the very first time. Formal: はじめまして hajimemashite はじめまして hajimemashite literally means “this is our first time” so this is the very first thing that you would say to someone w...

    “I see” is such a small thing to say but it’s very important in Japanese conversation to show that you are actively listening to the person. Formal: そうですか soo desu ka Informal: そう soo Some male people add か ka after the Informal version of this phrase and say そうか soo ka. However, it is only used in the informal situations so be careful not to use i...

    • おはよう。 Ohayou. Good morning. (casual) Your browser does not support the audio element. 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! ☀️
    • おはようございます。 Ohayou gozaimasu. Good morning. (polite) Your browser does not support the audio element. It’s a bit long phrase to say but you will hear it in Japan very often!
    • こんにちは。 Konnichiwa. Hello. Your browser does not support the audio element. I’d say this is the most useful greeting you will learn today, have you heard of this expression before?
    • こんばんは。 Konbanwa. Good evening. Your browser does not support the audio element. You will hear this greeting from around 18 pm until 23 pm.🌙 Konban means ‘tonight’ in Japanese.
  2. 1000 Most Common Japanese Words – Part 1. 1. 行く (iku) : go. 2. 見る (miru) : see, look at. 3. 多い (ooi) : a lot of, many. 4. 家 (ie) : home, household.

    • 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.
  3. 1000 Essential Vocabulary for the JLPT N5 - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf) or read book online for free.

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  5. Nov 12, 2021 · Internet Archive. Language. English; Japanese. Item Size. 660.5M. 271 pages : 14 x 10 cm. Lonely Planet Japanese Phrasebook & Dictionary is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful Japanese phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs. Previous edition: 2012. Includes index. Access-restricted-item.