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As the year comes to a close, CGTN's Japanese journalist sends you a special New Year's greeting, wishing you and your family peace and prosperity in the coming year! How do you say "Happy New Year" in your language? Join CGTN's "New Year My Way" challen
Do you know what Japanese people do on New Year's day? The Japanese New Year is called 正月 (しょうがつ - shōgatsu) or お正月 (おしょうがつ - oshōgatsu).
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Today we learned how to say Happy New Year in Japanese! We also learned another common expression that Japanese people use when wishing each other a Happy New Year, 今年もよろしくおねがいします。
Happy New Year! 明けましておめでとうございます! Akemashite omedeto gozaimasu! More on the Japanese New Year Celebration Kagami Biraki “Open The Mirror” – Breaking Mochi Ceremony Celebrating New Year in Japan Osechi Ryori (Japanese New Year Food) ...
" when phonetically copying the English expression. "Happy ~" generally translated as "~ omdetou (おめでとう)" when saying "Happy Birthday(Tanjoubi Omedetou)" or "Happy New Year(Akemashite Omedetou)." However, phrases like, "Happy Halloween", "Happy Valentines" or "Happy Easter" don't ...
The “Happy Birthday” song in Japanese Birthday conversation examples Inviting a friend for a meal on their birthday Giving a birthday present Get out there and greet some birthday people Before the 1950s, people in Japan became one year older on New Year’s Day (much like they do in mode...