Typically, it’s polite in Japanese to refer to people you don’t know well with their surname rather than their given name combined with anhonorific attached to show respect. When usingyā, it’s assumed that the situation is casual and that the people involved are close and can forgo for...
hello! how to say "i dont care" in japanese? :)这个在 日语 里怎么说? AI_monga 2024年6月6日 Formal Japanese: こんにちは!日本語で「私は気にしません」と言いますか? :) 复制 Casual Japanese: やあ!日本語で「気にしない」って言うんだよね? :) ...
But saying hello in Japanese is a whole different story becauseit depends highly on context. Meaning there are different ways to greet people in Japan depending on the situation you find yourself in. So before thinking ‘how do you say hi in Japanese?’– take a minute to sum up the situ...
Japanese: 元気だった? (げんき だった?) This phrase is a casual way to ask how someone’s been doing. Its informal nature makes it a good option for greeting friends. You can also completely drop the second half and simply ask 元気? (げんき?— genki?) 元気だった?最近、お気に...
how do you say hello nice to meet you in Japanese?这个在 日语 里怎么说? AI_monga 4月30日 Formal Japanese: 日本語で「こんにちは、初めまして」と言いますか? 复制 Casual Japanese: 日本語で「こんにちは、初めまして」って言うの?
My previous answers are casual.Japanese usually say greeting words fast. So you might say first こんにちは.こんにちは、アメリカから来ました。is modelate.This is can be used as greeting of male and female.
In the morning : Ohayo(おはよう) or Ohayo gozaimasu (おはようございます。more polite) During the day: Konnichiwa (こんにちは) In the evening: Konbanwa (こんばんは) In English, you might say “hi” to people anytime of the day; however, in Japanese, the above greeting is somethi...
An informal, casual reply to a friend could beaikawarazu desu(pronounced: "eye-kah-wah-raz des") or “same as usual.” The cool kids love this one. Bowing in Japan Although knowing how to say hello in Japanese is mostly straightforward, the ins and outs ofbowingcan be bewildering at ...
Transcript How to say "Yes" and "No" in Japanese. Hai. Yes. Pretty easy. Hai. Hai. And "No" is iie. Let's try it. iie. iie. Or, in a more casual
How to Say “Are You Okay” in Japanese: Asking Someone About Their Health The Culture Around Saying “How Are You” in Japanese For those of us living in the West, when we meet someone in daily life, saying “How are you” comes as second nature. No matter if it’s a friend or...