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Thursday, 16 April 2020

Japanese

Today In "Working From Home" I was on EP (Education Perfect) learning some Japanese Words. I've always wanted to learn another language and this is a good place to start. Here are some of the words that I learned! Feel free to comment.

English                                            Japanese
Hello/Good Afternoon                    Konnichiwa
Goodbye                                         Sayounara
See You Tomorrow                         Mata Ashita
Good Morning                                Ohayou Gozaimasu         
Good Evening                                Konbanwa
Good Night                                    Oyasumi nasai
What Is Your Name?                     Onamae wa nan desuka; Onamea wa?                      
My Name is Is___                         Watashi no namae wa ___ desu
My Name Is___ (Boys Only)         Boku no namae wa ___ desu
I Am___                                          Watashi wa ___ desu
I Am___ (Boys Only)                     Boku wa ___ desu
And You?                                       Anata wa
Pleased To Meet You                      Douzo yoroshiku
Used After a Person's Name            san eg. (Dylan san Konnichiwa) It's More Polite
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1 comment:

  1. Dylan san Konnichiwa, Watashi no namae wa Raewyn desu. Thank you for sharing what you have learned so far in Japanese. I really like the way you displayed these greetings so that I could use the statements really easily, I have learned something new today. Keep up the great work Dylan, Education Perfect is a really great programme for learning a new language. I'm looking forward to your next post!
    Sayounara Dylan san.

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