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You may say 'otto.'
The verb "to meet" is 'au' in Japanese.
You may say 'hajimemashite,' written: はじめまして
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu is literal of "please take care of me" said to say "Nice to meet you"
I'd say it means she's over you or wants to be over you. Putting you and her husband in the same space is an interesting way to attempt to prove it.
The Japanese people are very polite when they meet for the first time. It is customary to bow to one another as a sign of respect. They also have a greeting.They say "hajime mashite watashi WA ...(name)... to omoshimasu."
Meet My Husband - 1921 was released on: USA: 13 June 1921
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How did Rosa where/meet her husband? So let's start. Rosa met her husband in Montgomery Alabama in 1932 and got married.
They meet at Beverly's college.
before noon, you say ohayo gozaimasu, afternoon you say konnichi wa, and evening you say konban wa. if you meet someone for the first time you can say hajime mashite. i hope this answers your Q, it was quite unclear
My sister introduced her.