Japanese
Konichiwa is Japanese for "Good Day" or "Good Afternoon"
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Konnichiwa
konnichiwa
"Konnichiwa" is a Japanese word that is a common greeting meaning "good afternoon" or "hello." It is often used to greet someone during the daytime.
In Romaji, it is spelt: Konnichiwa. In Japanese Hiragana, it is spelt こんにちは.
Hello in Japanese is "こんにちは" which is pronounced as "konnichiwa".
"Konnichiwa Koibito" translates to "Hello, my lover" in English. "Konnichiwa" means "hello," and "koibito" refers to "lover" or "sweetheart." This phrase is often used in a romantic context to greet a loved one.
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