some useful Japanese words are:
ohayo gozaimas- good morning
konichiwa- hello/good afternoon
konbanwa- good evening
daijabu- are you ok?
arigato gozaimas- thank you
chotto matte kudasai- wait a minute please
honto- really
genki deska- how are you?
nani- what?
suki desu- i like this
sumimasen- excuse me
yamete- stop
haiyaku- hurry
hai-yes
saynora- bye
gomen- sorry
hajimemashite-happy to meet you
oishii- delicious
sugoi- cool/awesome
kawaii- cute
sodane- that's right
soba- noodles
gohan- rice
ocha- tea
namae wa (name) desu- my name is (name)
that's basically all i know. well have fun using them.
2006-07-22 17:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah of course greeting is important.
ohayou gozaimasu- good morning
konnichiha- good afternoon
konnbanha-good evening
yaa- hi, hey
oyasumi (nasai - polite)- good night
gomen (nasai - polite)- I'm sorry, excuse me.
suimasen- excuse me, sorry.
genki? - how are you?
un- yeah - yes
iya, chigau -no
iiyo- okay, ok
you can make such conversations below.
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A: Ohayou!
B: Ohayou!
A: Gennki?
B: Unn, maane(so-so).
A: Saikin Atsui ne. (It's hot these days, isn't it?)
B: honnto, soudane. (Yes it's really hot.)
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A: Konnbanwa!
B: konnbannwa.
A: kyou hima? (Are you free today?)
B: un, gogo kara wa ne. (Yes, I'm free in the evening.)
A: Syoukuji ni ikimasenka? (Shall we have dinner this eveing?)
B: Mochiro, arigatou. (Of course, thanks)
You also better learn some common words as well as phrases.
mizu- water, ocha- green tea
inu- a dog, neko- aa cat
asa- morning, hiru- around noon, yuugata- evening, yoru- night
okiru- get up/ wake up...
you can ask me anything about Japanese. Here, just feel free to call me.
2006-07-22 15:22:39
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answered by matsuo's momo 2
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2016-10-08 05:01:17
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answered by ? 4
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Here are some words for you
Hello. Konnichiwa.
Good Morning. Ohayou.
Ohayou-gozaimasu. (Polite)
Good afternoon. Konnichiwa.
Good evening. Konbanwa.
Good night. Oyasumi. Oyasuminasai.
Good bye. Sayounara.
See you later. Dewa mata.
See you tomorrow. Mata ashita.
How do you do. Hajimemashite.
I'm glad to see you. Oai-deki-te ureshii-desu.
How are you? Ogenki desu-ka.
I'm fine. Genki-desu.
And you? Anata wa?
I'm fine, too. Watashi-mo genki-desu.
Thank you. Arigatou. /
Arigatou-gozaimasu.(polite)
2006-07-22 05:16:14
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answered by mrshunter_2002 5
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Domo Ari gato
2006-07-22 05:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Sumimasen!!! (Excuse me.) Very useful for attracting attention from waiters and salespeople, as well as getting people out of your way on train platforms.
Also, not that you would use this one yourself, but you'll hear "Irashaimase" (Welcome or May I help you?) all the time from street vendors and sales ladies in department stores.
2006-07-22 11:54:59
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answered by Chi 2
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words are good but you might want to learn some kanji for food and places.
some words
food=tabemono
drink=nomimono
meat/beef=niku
chicken/bird=tori
kono=this
doko=where
wakarimasen=i dont understand
i forget pig cause i dont eat it.
depends on what you want to do.
2006-07-22 10:32:52
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answered by alicia c 2
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Tamagotchi, roughly translated as a pointless electronic pet.
2006-07-22 05:12:39
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answered by peaco1000 5
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The best Japanese word for a total non-speaker to learn is sumimasen. (SU-MI-MA-SEN) It can mean a wide variety of things including:
Excuse me (I need your attention)
Excuse me (Sorry I stepped on your foot)
Excuse me (You're stepping on my foot !)
Sorry (I got drunk and crashed your car)
Thank you
If you only learn one word in Japanese, sumimasen is probabably the best place.
2006-07-22 18:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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O-ha-yo = Good morning
Arigato = Thank you
Kon-ni-chi-wa = Hello
Ai-shite-ru = I love you
Sayonara = Good bye
2006-07-22 05:15:42
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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