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The Japanese expression Dõseiai no onna, which we could literally translate into the English language as a same-sex lover woman, would become the Japanese expression for what we understand here as a lesbian. However, the fact that it is more complicated makes it less preferred by Japanese l...
How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you s ay it. T his is rery much like different greetings use d in English at different times of the day or night.In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether yo u are close to the...
Yahhо̄is a cute way to say hello in Japanese that tends to be linguistically feminine. There are a few theories about its origins. While it does sound like the greeting “yoo-hoo!” in English, the predominant theory is that it comes from theGerman wordjohoo, which is historically use...
1. Watashi 私 わたし (English, Kanji, Hiragana) If you've ever taken a Japanese class in college or elsewhere, this is probably the phrase you were taught to refer to yourself. "Watashi" is the second most polite way to refer to yourself, but it's #1 in the list because, in semi...
Saying hello in English is easy, right? 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...
The kanji for 日 (nichi) literally means “sun” or “day”. This makes it especially easy for English speakers to remember the first day of the week in Japanese. Try to imagine the kanji for “sun” as a window, through which you can watch the sunrise on a Sunday....
(Equivalent to where you in English would say something along the lines of“no problem // don’t worry about it” or “you’re welcome” , “I hope you’ll like it / have use of it” ? What’s the most common response to give in Japanese and in Japan to the situation?) 🤍 ...
Watashi wa shachou ni kore o tabete itadakitai desu. 私は社長にこれを食べていただきたいです。 --- I want the president to eat this. Invitations Although in English, expressions like "do you want to~" and "don't you want to~" are informal invitations, Japanese questions with "~tai...
How do you say all the months in Japanese? To start, there is no capitalization in Japanese, and months are basicallynumbers(1 through 12) +gatsu,which means, literally, "month" in English. So, to say the months of the year, you generally say the number of the month, followed bygatsu...