One might think it is simple to say “thank you” in Japanese, but in reality, it isn’t so easy. I can’t tell which Japanese phrase I use more often on a daily basis: “sumimasen” or “arigatou,” the former meaning “I’m sorry” and the latter “thank you”. In Japanese,...
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ずっと可愛いと思ってました… 良ければ沢山お話しましょう I want to tell her in Japanese :nice to meet ,i think ur cool and cute too ,, And i don’t know how to reply to her in the third sentence这个在 日语 里怎么说?
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Reply The English translation for Murakami Haruki’s latest novel The City and Its Uncertain Walls will be published on November 19, and reviews are starting to trickle out, so I thought I’d re-run the review episode of the podcast I put online after reading the Japanese version when it ...
When it comes to responding to “Thank you” in Chinese, besides “谢谢” (xièxiè, thank you), there are other ways to reply: 不用谢 (bú yòng xiè) bú yòng xiè You’re welcome. 不用谢 (bú yòng xiè) can be used as a response to “谢谢” (xièxiè, thank you), and it...
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The formal and polite way to ask “how are you doing?” in Japanese is with o-genki desu ka?(pronounced: "oh-gain-kee des-kah"). The "u" at the end ofdesuis silent. To reply politely that you are doing fine, use watashi wa genki desu(pronounced: wah-tah-shee wah gain-kee des...
Japanese English Romaji 申し訳ございませんが、どうぞよろしくお願いいたします I apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Moushiwake gozaimasen ga, douzo yoroshiku onegai itashimasu Overall, when arranging for a vacation, it’s a great time to start practicing ...