いい ii or よい yoi both mean good.
グッド Guddo is another way, based on the English word.
Konnichiwa
konbanwa ( こんばんは)
The Japan That Can Say No was created in 1989.
Nippon, Nihon, Japan, Nailikukoku
They usually bow and say "Hello", "Good morning", "Good afternoon", "Good evening", or "Goodbye" depending on what time of day it is.
It is An tSeapáin ('the Japan').
the French say 'Japan Airlines' - they do not translate that in French.
you say mashika
You say 'mizu.'
That's how they say m "Meow" in Japan.....so yes
they would say 'made in japan' on it.
kalsa anoka