You may simply say 'oyasumi,' as adding "too" on the end would be a bit strange in Japanese. It can be written: おやすみ
"Oyasuminasai" means "good night" in English. It is a common Japanese phrase used to bid someone farewell before going to bed.
You can respond to "good night" with "good night" or with other phrases like "sweet dreams", "sleep well", or "nighty night" as a friendly way to wish someone a good night's rest.
"Kammagar" is how you say good night in Chuukese.
In Telugu, to say "good night" you would say "శుభరాత్రి" (shubharatri).
"Good night" in Tulu is said as "ಬಲ್ಪದ್ಯ್" (Balpady).
I would say thank you and wish my conversation partner a good night too.
oyasuminasai; oyasumi
good night
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formal:oyasuminasai not so formal: oyasumi
'Yoru' is a Japanese word for night.
i prefer saying both and i would say good night. night night is too babyish.
Japanese Night Heron was created in 1836.
They are 'Ohayou (gozaimasu)' and 'konnichiwa,' respectively.
Good night is oyasuminasai Everybody is minna So to say good night everybody you would say "oyasuminasai no minna" The characters for this sentence is お休みなさいの皆
Bonne nuit à vous aussi
Oyasumi nasai- correct spelling Pronounce- O-YA-SU-ME-NAS-I