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Ohayoo - Hi.

Konnichi WA - Hello/ good afternoon.

Ohayoo gozaimasu - Good morning.

Kon ban WA - Good evening.

Oyasumi nasai - Good night.

O genki desuka - How are you?

o namae WA nan desu ka - What is your name?

Hajimemashite - Please to meet you.

Nansai desu ka - How old are you?

Tanjoobi WA nan desu ka - Whens your birthday?

Denwa bango WA nan desu ka - Whats your phone number?

Otoko - boy, Onna - girl.

Chichi - dad, Haha - mum.

Ichi, ni, san, shi (yon), go, roku, shichi (haha), hachi, kyuu, juu. - 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.

Ji - O'clock. Eg. Ichi ji - one o'clock. Go ji - five o'clock.

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