"Aibou" is one way to say partner. It's pronounced:eye-bow
Bow and if it's the moring say Ohio Gozaimasu.
To take of your shoes and say hello (and bow, the lower you bow the more respect your showing)
"Bow" as in "bow and arrow" is 'yumi.' "Bow" as in "bend at the waist" is 'ojiki.'
At their waste
The Japanese prefer to bow.
As well as greeting other people, Japanese people bow to express a feeling of respect, thanking, and apologizing.
They usually say "konnichiwa" which is "hello" in Japanese while simultaneously performing a bow for politeness.
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People will have to bow to any Japanese soldier if they meet them on the road.If they failed to bow,they will be severely punished or get whacked or even get killed.
In Japanese, instead of "having a dream" as we do in English ("I had the strangest dream last night!") you 'see' (Japanese verb: miru) dreams. So, "Yume o mita" is the Japanese equivalent of the expression 'I had a dream.'
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