There are many ways to say you to multiple people in Japanese. Below are listed from polite to swearing.
あなたがた (anata-gata)
あなたたち (anata-tachi)
おまえたち (omae-tachi)
貴様ら (kisama-ra)
てめえら (teme-ra)
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
複数のブレード or the non-symbol way.....Fukusū no burēdo
In Hindi: मैं तुम्हें शांति से अभिवादन करता हूँ, मेरे दोस्त। (Main tumhein shanti se abhivadan karta hun, mere dost) In Japanese: 私は平和を持ってあなたを迎えます、友よ。 (Watashi wa heiwa o motte anata o mukaemasu, tomo yo)
Japanese people are generally very helpful and have a bit of a hard time saying no. It is considered impolite.
五人 (gonin)
As in the language, "doitsugo.' As in the people, 'doitsujin.'
運命 (Unmei)
Well I Japanese and we say:Arigato (or to be polite we say arigato gazaimasu)
Japanese people just say "teleport" in a Japanese accent. In katakana, it's spelled テレポート (terepooto).
aisuru or aishtte iru is love in Japanese for people daisuki is love for things
By virtue of the fact that Japanese food is inherently Japanese, it would be fair to say that the people of Japan eat the most Japanese food.
There isn't an actual Japanese phrase for "Merry Christmas." People instead say the English phrase with a Japanese accent, pronnounced "Merii Kurisumasu" or phonetically "merry-cur-ris-ma-soo".Japanese people just say it in English.