Konichiwa (con-ee-chee-wah) technically means "good afternoon," but is also used as a generic greeting. Ohayō gozaimasu (oh-hi-oh goh-zie-oh-mas) is "good morning," and konbanwa (con-ban-wah) is "good evening."
Sayōnara (sigh-yo-nah-rah) is "goodbye."
2006-11-20 02:29:16
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answered by whtknt 4
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Hello (for the afternoon): Konnichiwa
For the telephone: Moshi moshi
Morning: Ohayou [gozaimasu is optional, but makes it more polite]
Evening: Konbanwa
Good-bye:
We won't see each other for a long while goodbye: Sayounara
Between friends goodbye: Jaa, mata ne / Jaa, mata / Jaa ne! / Mata ne!
Excuse me, but I must leave you: Shitsurei shimasu
Schoolgirl bye: Bai bai
2006-11-20 13:24:58
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answer #2
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answered by Belie 7
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Hello is "Konnichiwa"
and Goodbye is "Sayonara".
2006-11-20 10:26:59
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answer #3
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answered by 3sh 2
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Konichi-wa for hello, sayonara for goodbye.
2006-11-20 10:22:39
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answer #4
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answered by braennvin2 5
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Konichihwa. My name is Kelryn. Nice to meet you! Syonara.
2006-11-20 10:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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hello = ohayo or moshi moshi
goodbye = sayonara
konichiwa is good afternoon!
2006-11-20 10:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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hello i dont know but goodbye is sayanora and thank u is harigato
2006-11-20 11:15:49
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answered by milad m 2
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konichiwa hello sayotnara goodbye
2006-11-20 10:21:42
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answered by cmsdking 2
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