'Ohayu gusaimasu' in Japanese means "Good morning!" in English.
'Ohayu gusaimasu' is the formal style. This form is used until it would be more appropriate to use the shorter informal style 'Ohayu'.
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'Gozaimasu' is the -masu form of the verb 'gozaru,' a more polite version of the copula 'desu.'
お早うございます (ohayō gozaimasu) means "good morning." The 'gozaimasu' makes it more polite
"O hayou gozaimasu" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Good morning"
Ohayou Gozaimasu
Good morning.
'Ohayou gozaimasu' is the Japanese equivalent of 'good morning'.
I had the same question and when I looked it up it said that it meant good morning.
Stop thinking in English. おはよう ohayou or おはようございます ohayou gozaimasu would both be normal.
In the morning: Ohayou gozaimasu In the afternoon: Konnichiha In the evening: Konbanha
Hello: Konnichiha but is pronounced as Konnichiwa.Good Morning: Ohayou Gozaimasu(formal) Ohayou(Informal, but mostly used)Hello(To answer the phone): Moshi Moshi
Ohayou is a Japanese term that is used as a greeting. In English, the term ohayou translates to "good morning".
O-Hi-O ("Ohayou," in Japanese, or more politely, "Ohayou gozaimasu.")The Japanese word for Good Morning is Ohayou Gozaimasu.お早うございます。
It translates to "Goodmorning" (Polite/Formal) Ohayo Gozaimasu
formal : ohayou gozaimasu (おはようございます。)informal : ohayou (おはよう。)
They are 'Ohayou (gozaimasu)' and 'konnichiwa,' respectively.