Ohayou. - Good morning.
Konnichiwa. - Good afternoon.
Konbanwa. - Good evening.
Nanika atta? - What's up?
Dou shiteru? - How's everything?
Kawatta koto aru? - What's new?
Tadaima. - I'm back (home).
Ittekimasu. - I'm leaving.
'Konnichiwa.'
"Merii kurisumasu" is just the (English) greeting, "Merry Christmas," with a Japanese accent. There's no way to say the holiday greeting in "official" Japanese.
You may say 'ni2hao3'你好, or 'hao3'好."Ni hao ma?" is how are you? Ni hao, is a greeting!what are other greetings in China?[JAPANESE: "Konichi wa" is not Chinese; different Country]
When greeting a Japanese person, it is polite to bow slightly and say "Konnichiwa" (hello) or "Ohayou gozaimasu" (good morning). It is also common to shake hands, but be aware that some Japanese people may prefer not to. It is important to show respect and politeness in your greeting.
"Konnichiwa" to say hello. For a more polite, or formal greeting, you would say: "Konnichiwa gozaimasu". (Polite hello)
in japanese, this is used as common greeting between friends. it can be used as greeting when writing emails.
"Ohiyo gozaimasu" is a greeting in Japanese, typically used in the morning to say "good morning." It is a polite way to start conversations and show respect to others.
If you want to return a complement or greeting you can use 'go douyou ni' which is a polite expression. If you just want to say 'what about you' or something like that, you can say 'Anata no hou ga?' [How about you?] ..
"Konichiwa" is a greeting in Japanese which means "hello" or "good afternoon".
To say GOOD AFTERNOON you would say konichiwa To say HOW ARE YOU you would say o genki desu ka making GOOD AFTERNOON HOW ARE YOU konichiwa, o genki desu ka To say GOOD MORNING you would say ohiogoziemas To say GOOD EVENING you would say Kownbonwa Those are the polite ways of greeting people in Japanese. Arigato means thank you in japanese.
"Konnichiwa" is the Japanese greeting that translates as "Good afternoon".
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