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    What does "hai" mean in English?
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    The Japanese word "hai" is most commonly translated as meaning "yes." However, this translation is not exactly accurate. It's better to think of "hai" as meaning "I agree with you" or "this is correct."
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    How do you say "please" in Japanese?
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    To say "please" in Japanese, say "onegaishimasu" (pronounced, roughly, oh-nee-guy-is-shee-muss). It is written お願いします in hiragana.
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    Why must you bow? Do I have to respect everyone? What if I'm saying hello to someone I don't like?
    DeRpYPeeWee
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    You still have to bow. It's Japanese tradition. When I meet eyes with someone, I usually bow even if they're a stranger. It has nothing to do with whether you like someone or not.
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    How do I say sorry in Japanese?
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    Gomen'nasai.
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    How can I say good afternoon in Japanese?
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    To say good afternoon in Japanese, you would say 'konnichiwa.' You can also use this to say "hello" at any time of the day.
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    Where can I find Japanese lessons?
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    You can find Japanese tutors in your area by looking online, but if there aren't any, you can find an online tutor or educational website to help.
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    How would I say "good morning" in Japanese?
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    You would say: "ohayō gozaimasu." If you'd like to be less formal and more casual, you could just say: "ohayō."
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    How can I learn Japanese easily?
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    Hire a tutor, but if you can't, then use an app called Memrise.
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    How can I say, "thank you" in Japanese?
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    "Arigato" means thank you (casual) or you can say "arigato gosaimas" (formal)
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    How do you say "how are you" in Japanese?
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    "Ogenkidesuka?" It's a question. "Genki" usually means "good health" or "happy" in general, so this means "Are you doing well?"
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    I went to a Japanese restaurant and the staff greeted me with something pronounced like "ha sho mase". What does it mean?
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    Was it possible that it was "ra-sha-i-mashai"? If so, that means welcome. If you go to Japan, people that work in stores will also say it.
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    How do I say "thank you" in Japanese?
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    You say "arigato-gozaimasu," which is the formal way, or "arigato," which is 'thanks' in English.
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    What is goodbye in Japanese?
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    It's usually pronounced as "Ja ne", although instead of goodbye, that means "Cya" or "Talk to you again soon". "Sayanara" is saying goodbye, and never see you again - usually said to co-workers when you are fired or quit.
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    How do I say "You're cool" in Japanese?
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    In Japanese it is "Anata kakoii". Another way to say it, but more slang, is "Kakoii ze!"
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    How do I act around teachers in Japan? Do I bow to them?
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    Yes. If it is your sensei (teacher) and you have a question, say, "Shitsureishimasu" ("Excuse me").
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    How do I say hello in the evening?
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    Say "konbawa." It's normally used after you eat, so be careful when you use it.
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    How do I say, "Hey" in Japenese?
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    You could say, YAHO [Ya-hoe], this is a little joking thingy, but you could say KONCHIKUWA [Con-chi-koo-wa] like KONICHIWA, but a little mixed up.
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    I heard someone saying "os" while bowing. Does that mean "hello"?
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    Yes. It's actually "ossu", an informal way of greeting used by close male friends or relatives.
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    What would be a good strategy to remember these greetings?
    Therese Powers
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    Using Japanese words in public constantly can improve your fluency. Practice with real life situations, like going to a local ramen bar or a sushi place. Teaching friends and family can also help.
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    How would I say "I love you" in Japanese?
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    Watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu.
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    How do I say, "good evening, my friend"?
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    You say "konbanwa."
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    How do I say, "You're cute"?
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    "Anata wa kawaii desu" or "あなた わ かわいい です" as it's spelled in Hiragana.
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    How do I say, "It is nice to meet you"?
    DeRpYPeeWee
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    There isn't really a term for that. You normally say "konichiwa" or "hisashiburi."
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    What is "you are a good friend" in Japanese?
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    You would say, "Anata wa ī tomodachidesu".
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    What does "tadaima" mean?
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    You say "tadaima" when you are returning to your place of residence. It roughly translates to, "I'm home."
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    How do I say "Hello, My name is (name) representing Japan!"?
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    You say "Konnichiwa, nippon o daihyou shite (name) desk."
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    If I were to write something, would I write my name in English or Japanese?
    Cehea
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    Most of the time, your name would be written in Hiragana, which is one of three alphabets in Japanese.
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    How do I say "excuse me"?
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    The more formal and polite way of saying excuse me is "sumimasen" ("すみません"). This can't be used to question or challenge someone, however the more informal "suimasen" ("すいません") can.
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    How do I say, "What the heck is wrong with you?"
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    In Japanese, there is not exact translation that will amount to the same message as "what the heck is wrong with you," but a different way to say it is, "Nani ga kangaete iru no?" This literally translates to "What are you thinking?" but it still conveys the same meaning.
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    How do I properly write konnichiwa?
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    こんいちわ (hiragana). You can download a keyboard for Japanese so you can type in Hirigana, Katakana, and Kanji.
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