There are three standard greetings that one can use that correspond in usage to their English counterparts.
Good morning: Ohayou gozaimasu ãŠã¯ã‚ˆã†ã”ã–ã„ã¾ã™
Good afternoon: Konnichiwa ã“ã‚“ã«ã¡ã¯
Good evening: Konbanwa ã“ã‚“ã°ã‚“ã¯
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You say hello in Japanese like this: Ko-Nee-Chi-Wa
(Konichiwa)
"Hello" in Japanese comes in the form of greetings depending on the time of day.
Good morning - ãŠã¯ã‚ˆã†ã”ã–ã„ã¾ã™ (ohayou gozaimasu)
Good afternoon - ã“ã‚“ã«ã¡ã¯ (konnichiwa)
Good evening - ã“ã‚“ã°ã‚“ã¯ã€€(konbanwa)
"Hello" on the phone - ã‚‚ã—ã‚‚ã— (moshi moshi)
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Konnichiwa. You need to hold the "nnnnn" for a long time.
you say Konnichiwa
Kon'nichiwa
konweecha
Hello in Japanese is ใใใซใกใฏ (pronounced "konnichiwa"), in Chinese it is ไฝ ๅฅฝ (pronounced "nว hวo"), and in Thai it is เธชเธงเธฑเธชเธเธต (pronounced "sawasdee").
konnichiwa
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Hello in Japanese symbols.. = こんにちは (:
hello. you say googoogaga
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
Hello = konichiwa Tiny = chitcha Small = chibi, chisai
You could say 'hamamatsu kara, konnichiwa.'
Konnichiwa, hope i helped :)
moshi moshi
"Konnichiwa" to say hello. For a more polite, or formal greeting, you would say: "Konnichiwa gozaimasu". (Polite hello)
In Sweden, people commonly say "Hej" for hello, which is pronounced like "hey." It is a casual and friendly way to greet someone in Swedish.