五人 (gonin)
五日 is Japanese for five days.
Five in Japanese is go.
Go-Jyu-Go Literally five-ten-five
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
五ばん In romaji, this is: "goh bahn"
ni jyu go or 二十五
One: ichi Two: ni Three: san Four: yon/shi Five: go
Eighty five is 'hachijuugo' in Japanese.Pronounced: hah-chee-joo go
"Five" is 'go' (五) in Japanese.
Japanese people are generally very helpful and have a bit of a hard time saying no. It is considered impolite.
Well I Japanese and we say:Arigato (or to be polite we say arigato gazaimasu)
As in the language, "doitsugo.' As in the people, 'doitsujin.'