In the casual Japanese translation, the phrase "元気?" (pronounced as "genki?") is used. This is a more relaxed and informal way of asking "How are you?" and is commonly used among friends or peers. The addition of the question mark in parentheses also adds a casual tone to the sent...
How do you greet people when you meet them. Do you seek their hands? Do you kiss their face? How will people greet you if you travel to different country. Here are some of the ways that people create each other. Write the fizzle and its picture and tell in what situation and in whi...
Formal Japanese:```お元気ですか?もう少しカジュアルな言い方で```Casual Japanese:```元気?もうちょっとカジュアルに```Explanation in Hungarian:A "お元気ですか?" kifejezés a japán formális udvariassági kifejezés, míg a "元気?" sokkal lazább és barátságosabb hangvételű. ...
KI-WOO Would you consider hiring a new employee? 5. KI-JUNG Fire the loser who bailed on you. The Owner just stares at the smiling siblings. What the hell are these people? KI-WOO I can come in for an interview tomorrow. What would be a good time for you? PIZZA SHOP O...
이것은 일본어로 무엇이라고 하나요?なんだこれ。どうやってああなんの?! how would you say in formal japanese? franzsu 12 12월 2017 일본어 なんだこれは! どうやってああなるのだ! [소식] 안녕하세요! 거기 언어 배우고 계시...
What does いなくたって mean? How would you write it in formal Japanese?是什么意思? kei_kutchantown 2017年10月1日 日语 directly translated, it means like, ”no need for existance”. ex. ・彼がいなくても、大丈夫です。 marcoalfi ...
@doyaa I only got the formal one from a dictionary, but my Japanese friend uses 元気 all the time as a greeting when messaging. What would you say if you were meeting a friend in person? 查看翻译 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) doyaa 2019年4月24日 日语 231 pts 56...
At this point, if you have above a big goose egg, 0 Japanese language level, you could go into aJikoshoukaihere (or self-introduction). However, if you aren't expected to make aJikoshoukai, like if you are simply meeting an acquaintance of a friend in a coffee shop, then starting a...
So, how do you make formal Japanese questions? Well, it depends a lot on the conjugation of the verbs or the “desu.” And of course, you’ll need to add the か(ka) particle. So, let’s take a look at some common questions endings. Keep in mind these questions are formal based ...
(Hello, how are you?) こんにちわ おりばあ Hello, Oliver! 2. Ohayō gozaimasu— Good morning Japanese: おはようございます This is the formal way of saying “good morning.” It’s used when meeting with a superior or someone you don’t know well in the early hours. See #12 on...