You may answer the same -- 'Hajimemashite.'
Hajimemashite was created on 1984-10-24.
Hajimemashite, typically translated as 'how do you do?,' is written as はじめまして in Japanese.
Hajimemashite
Hajimemashite means 'Let's begin a friendship.'
The standard for a typical, polite introduction is as follows: "Hajimemashite. (Name) desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu."
Hajimemashite (haji-may-mash-tay) - means Nice to meet you (for the first time) - Its only said the very FIRST time you meet a Japanese person. Hajime means - first of / first time. Mashite - is like "doing of" We are doing the first time - or "It's nice meeting you for the first time" Cheers, E-2-J-BLOG
Konnichiwa- Good afternoon Konnbanwa- Good evening (O) genki desu ka- How are you? Hajimemashite- Nice to meet you!
You may say 'hajimemashite,' written: はじめまして
初めまして (hajimemashite) You only say that if you are meeting someone you don't know. お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka) You say that to someone you know.
When introducing yourself in Japanese you would say "Hajimemashite" which means hello for the first time, or how do you do. Here is a basic Introductory Japanese Lesson if you would like to know what to say after how do you do. - Dialogue in Romaji Namiko: Hajimemashite, Namiko desu. Douzo yoroshiku. Paul: Hajimemashite, Paul desu. Douzo yoroshiku. Dialogue in English - Namiko: How do you do, I'm Namiko. Pleased to meet you. - Paul: How do you do, I'm Paul. Pleased to meet you. Dialogue in Japanese 奈美子: はじめまして、奈美子です。 どうぞよろしく。 ポール: はじめまして、ポールです。 どうぞよろしく。
ha ( like laughter)ji ( like capital G)me ( like meh or medical )ma (mama)shi (she)te (tay)hah-gee-may-mah-she-tayits a real tongue twister so you might have to practice saying it for a bit
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