There are many ways to greet other people in Japanese. These vary depending on time of day, social standing, and how close you are (not physically, I mean how friendly) to the other person.
To say hello in the morning, you can say Ohayou gozaimasu (formal) or simply Ohayou (to someone with whom you are on close terms, or a first name basis).
Konnichiwa is very common, and is used throughout the daytime.
Konbanwa is used in the evening as a greeting.
There are also colloquial expressions for men and women that are very casual.
The English word "Hello" translates to "Kon'nichiwa" as written in English. The Japanese spelling uses Kanji characters to write the word and it does not resemble the English spelling of the word.
Konnichi WA is how you say hello, you can also say ogenki desu ka? which means how are you?
it depends on the time of day, but the most popular one is "Konnichi-wa"
conishua. however you spell it.
"Konnichiwa" is "Good afternoon."
You may say 'konnichiwa.'
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Aisatsu
Hello in Japanese is ใใใซใกใฏ (pronounced "konnichiwa"), in Chinese it is ไฝ ๅฅฝ (pronounced "nว hวo"), and in Thai it is เธชเธงเธฑเธชเธเธต (pronounced "sawasdee").
konnichiwa
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Hello in Japanese symbols.. = こんにちは (:
"Chigau" or more formally "chigaimasu"
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
hello. you say googoogaga
Hello = konichiwa Tiny = chitcha Small = chibi, chisai
You could say 'hamamatsu kara, konnichiwa.'
Konnichiwa, hope i helped :)
or hi. There are others that depend on the region. In formal situations people shake hands and say "How do you do" or "Please to meet you"
moshi moshi