What are some basic Japanese words?
Basic Japanese Phrases
- Hai. Yes. はい。
- Iie. No. いいえ。
- O-negai shimasu. Please. おねがいします。
- Arigatō. Thank you. ありがとう。
- Dōitashimashite. You’re welcome. どういたしまして。
- Sumimasen. Excuse me. すみません。
- Gomennasai. I am sorry. ごめんなさい。
- Ohayō gozaimasu. Good morning. おはようございます。
What does Marimas mean in Japanese?
Kind of like “so long” or “see you later,” only more polite. JR.
What is Itakimas?
Itaki masu- “I’m leaving.” And itadaki masu- “let’s eat.” Is that right? @Booby-Ninja what do they mean? Itaki masu- “I’m leaving.”
Which is the correct way to say words in Japanese?
By the way, if you’re wondering “How do you say ‘words’ in Japanese,” it’s 単語 (tango) or 言葉 (kotoba). The only difference is kotoba is used to express the plural form “words” and can also mean “phrases.” Tango is used mainly for the singular form, “word.”
Which is the correct way to say hello in Japanese?
1 Yes: はい ( hai) 2 No: いいえ ( iie) 3 Hello: こんにちは ( konnichiwa) 4 Goodbye: じゃね ( ja ne) 5 Thank you: ありがとう ( arigatou) 6 I’m Sorry: ごめんなさい ( gomen nasai) 7 Excuse me: すみません ( sumimasen) Learn more: Japanese Greetings: 17 Ways to Say “Hello” in Japanese.
Are there any useful conversational phrases in Japanese?
In this post you’ll find a short selection of the 100+ conversational phrases and words in Japanese I have available as part of a downloadable PDF that you can get by entering your email in the box below. They’re the phrases I get the most mileage with when I converse in Japanese.
What is the correct way to say sorry in Japanese?
#16 Sumimasen (すみません) – I’m sorry/excuse me (Hint: you can use this for anything from apologising for stumbling into someone on the train to asking for help or asking for people to move out of your way.) #17 Gomen nasai (ごめんなさい) – I’m sorry (Hint: didn’t we already cover “I’m sorry”?