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Onegaishimasu is Japanese for "Please?"
"kora o kudasai" OR "kora o kudasai onegaishimasu". You don't pronounce the "u" on the end of "onegaishimasu".
You'll typically want to echo the sentiment, either by repeating 'yoroshiku onegaishimasu' yourself, or by saying 'kochira koso yoroshiku'. Less formally, you could say, 'kocchi koso'.
'Sake no okawari onegaishimasu'.
There are several ways to say "please," many of them indirect. However, two more direct ways of saying please are "kudasai" following the "-te" form of a verb and "onegaishimasu."
Among other ways, 'kudasai' and 'onegaishimasu' mean "please."
It means "(Give me some) water please."
onegaishimasu. お願いします。
onegaishimasu kudasai dozo all are please just have different uses
'Kudasai' and 'onegaishimasu' are both similar to the English word please.
The standard for a typical, polite introduction is as follows: "Hajimemashite. (Name) desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu."
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu is literal of "please take care of me" said to say "Nice to meet you"