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  • Question
    Can I also say, "Watashi wa (your name) to iimasu"?
    Phạm Thành Công
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    You can, but there is a more polite version of "to iimasu" which is "to moushimasu." I would use that instead.
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    How do I say "friend"?
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    友達 "to-mo-da-chi" means "friend."
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    How do I say, "Excuse me, please?"
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    "Sumimasen" すみません. This means excuse me, pardon me, and I'm sorry, but it can also be used as thank you. It's very common to use when asking for directions to a random person on the street.
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    How do I say "I'm 13 years old" in Japanese?
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    "Watashi wa jū san saides" (jū san can also be replaced by "13") 私は13歳です ヽ(^。^)丿
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    Do I need to use honorifics when referring to someone else?
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    As much as possible, yes, but if you need to refer to family members, it's a different case. For example, when you refer to your elder sister, you need to say "Ane" (Polite) or "Aneki" (Casual).
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    What's the best way to start learning Japanese?
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    Try learning one word at a time, starting with simple phrases like "please", "thank you" and "excuse me". Once you've mastered some conversational basis, then moved onto connecting words like "is" and "am".
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    What would be the best way to master Japanese?
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    There are many ways to learn Japanese, but in my opinion, the best way to learn is to use to online website/app called 'Education Perfect'. You can learn formal Japanese and casual Japanese.
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    How do I say "goodbye" in Japanese?
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    "Sayonara" ("さよなら"). This means "until next time." This phrase has an air of finality to it, so if you want something more casual you can use "matane" ("またね"), because this means "see you again."
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    How do I say "I love you"?
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    In Japanese, it is "Anata o aishiteiru", being "あなたお愛している". But you don't really have to say the "Anata o" part: if you're just speaking to one person, then simply saying "Aishiteiru" is fine.
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    How do I spell "Suzuki san?"
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    It depends on the kanji. 鈴木さん is the most common way, the first two characters being Suzuki, and the last two being "san".
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    How do I say my best friend?
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    There are many different words for "friend" in Japanese. Here are a few of them: 親友 - Shinyu, 友人 - Yujin, 友達 - Tomodachi, 相棒 - Aibo (more meant to sound like the word comrade/partner. It isn't used often.) and 仲間 - Nakama.
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    How do I say "life" in Japanese?
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    The word for 'life' is 'seikatsu' or '生活'.
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    How do I say "I am Jack?"
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    It depends on the formality. The full sentence would be ”私の名前はジャクです。” This is read as "watashi no namae wa Jack desu." You could shorten this by taking out the "watashi no namae wa."
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    How do I say "Please don't hurt me" in Japanese?
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    "Watashi o Kizutsukenaide kudasai", which is "私お傷つけないでください".
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    How would I tell someone that I am learning how to play piano in this semester?
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    In Japanese, you would say "今学期にピアノを弾く方法をべんきょうしています" (Ima gakki ni piano wo hiku hoho wo benkyoushiteimasu).
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    How do I spell a name in Japanese?
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    Japanese is made of three scripts - Hiragana, katakana and Kanji. If the name is Japanese, then it can be spelled by using Hiragana or Kanji. If the name is non-Japanese (e.g. "John") then it can be spelled using Katakana. Similar to English alphabets, proper combination of the relevant script letters can help you form the name.
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    How do I translate Japanese to English?
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    Use Google Translate to translate Japanese to English, or pay someone who speaks both languages to translate for you.
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    How do I say "I am English" in Japanese?
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    You would say "Watashi wa Igirisu desu" ("私はイギリス人です").
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    What if I want to mention my nationality if, for example, I am Chinese-American?
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    I am Chinese- American: "Watashi wa Chūgoku-kei amerikahitodesu." 私は中国系アメリカ人です。
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    How can I ask someone how old they are?
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    A casual way to ask this would be "あなたは何歳ですか?" which is pronounced "Anata wa nansai desuka?" You can also use "あなたはおいくつですか?" which is pronounced "Anata wa oikutsu desuka?"
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    What is the right degree of bowing when introducing myself?
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    At least 30 degrees. If it's someone of higher status than you or someone you do not know, try to bow a little lower than the other person to show respect.
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    How do I say "Have a nice day" in Japanese?
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    良い一日を過ごしてください - Yoiichinichiwo sugoshite kudasai.
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    How do I say "I am Priyanka"?
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    The most basic way would be "Watashi wa Priyankadesu." The more advanced or polite way would be "Watashi no namae wa Priyankadesu."
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    How do I say "sister" in Japanese?
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    The names would be different depending on whether she is older or younger than you. If it's a younger sister, it's "Onee-Chan", and if it's an older sister, it would be "Onee- San".
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    How do I say "brother" in Japanese?
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    Younger brother would be "otouto." Older brother would be "otoutosan." The polite forms (respectively) would be "ani" and "oniisan."
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    How do I say "Good night mother" in Japanese?
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    "Oyasuminasai" is good night. Mother is "okaa-san" or "okaa-chan" (more casual), but you don't really have to add that when saying good night. If you really want to though, you can say "Oyasuminasai, okaa-san."
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    How do I say "Hello, my name is Elise B---. I can speak both Japanese and English. Nice to meet you all!" in Japanese?
    Nina Zhan
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    It would be something like: Kon'nichiwa, watashinonamaeha erīze B---desu. Watashi wa nihongo to eigo no ryōhō o hanasu koto ga dekimasu. Hajimemashite!' Nihongode? Do this on English to Japanese and listen to the recording say it. Just for fun: This is how you actually write it:こんにちは、私の名前はElise B---です。私は日本語と英語の両方を話すことができます。はじめまして!」日本語で ?
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    How do I say "I am from Gampaha" in Japanese?
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    "Shiri Lanka no Gampaha no shusshin desu". Literally meaning "I am from Gampaha in Shri Lanka."
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    What is the counting system in Japanese until 20?
    M2005
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    In Japanese, zero through ten is the following: zero, ichi, ni, san, shi/yo, go, roku, shichi/nana, hachi, kyuu, jyuu. For eleven through twenty, you just say jyuu plus the number (eleven is jyuuichi, twelve is jyuuni, etc.).
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    How do I say "My hobby is playing badminton" in Japanese?
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    Try this basic way to say it in Japanese: "Watashi no shuumi wa badaminton desu."
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