Hello: Konnichiha
Good morning: ohayou gozaimasu (formal) ohayou (informal, but mostly used)
hello (to answer the phone): moshi moshi Goodbye: Sayonara is mostly used :3 And thank you is arigatou..Or domo...depends on who you're talking with :3 There are more words to say thank you but these 2 are mostly used
It is Japanese for "goodbye"
"Sayonara" is the Japanese word for "goodbye," which is phonetically pronounced "sci-yoh-nah-rah."
The word "Sayonara" is in Japanese.
The Japanese word for goodbye is spelled "sayonara" in English transliteration. In Japanese, it is written as さよなら. This term is commonly used when parting ways, especially for a longer duration.
The word "Sayonara" (さよなら), in Japanese, means "farewell".
"Sayonara" is "Goodbye" in Japanese.
sayonara means your saying goodbye to the people person your talking to
The spelling is sayonara, and it's the Japanese word for goodbye, not Asian. Asian is not a language.
The Japanese word 'sayonara' means 'goodbye or farewell' in Japanese. This phrase originated from 1875 in Japan. It is literally translated as "if it is to be that way" from sayo and "that way" plus nara "if".
Goodbye in Japanese is "Sayonara" -さよなら
Ciao is not a native Japanese word, but like in other countries, is usually understood. A Japanese equivalent to ciao would be 'ja ne,' or 'mata ne.'
No, Japanese has several words for both hello and goodbye, including (respectively), 'konnichiwa' and 'jaa ne.' 'Sayonara' is also a word for goodbye, but is rather stiff, formal, and used in circumstances where you don't intend to see the other person for quite a while.