Japanese— おはよう(ございます)ohayoou (gozaimasu) (pronounced o-ha-yo (go-zai-mass); good morning), こんにちは konnichi ha (pronounced kon-nee-chee-wa; daytime or afternoon), こんばんは konbanha (pronounced kon-ban-wa; evening); もし もし moshi moshi (pronounced mo-shee mo-she...
And Inmaculada is prepared for any answer. From Rome? She switches immediately to a sing-songy Italian:Perfetto! Oggi abbiamo polpette di bacallà.Just in from Moscow?оладьиизсоленойтрески. On a trip over from Tokyo?Ohayo gozaimasu!
Bow and say, “Ohayo gozaimasu” in the morning. Translated as, “Good morning,”“Ohayo gozaimasu” is a wonderful way to greet someone formally in the morning. You can use this phrase for everyone, from the person working at the front desk of the motel, to your friends and acquaintances...
If it is completely formal it would be a good idea to say: Ohayo Gozaimasu with a little bow for males or bowing the head for females. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0 Question Can we shake hands in Japan? Community Answer Yes. As explained above, handshakes are not as common in Japan as...