Kon'ban tanoshiku shite
(Konbunwo) is how you pronounce Zimbabwe.
Depending on how you use it, 'hello' in Japanese can be in many forms. Good morning--Ohayo Good afternoon--Konichiwa Good evening/night--Konbanwa Another word is 'domo', but domo can mean a bunch of things, so if you use it often, you tend to appear as pretty vague. Lol, I know it's a lot, but hope it helped a bit. =)
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
what does it mean in English and i might have a chance of explaining it in Japanese
konbanwa ^^ hope it helps :))
Kon'ban tanoshiku shite
In konbanwa, ban means evening.in konnichiwa, nichi means afternoon / morning..basically just hello.
"Good evening" is konbanwa (こんばんわ)。
good eveningKonban WA is a greeting meaning "Good Evening"
I'm not sure if you mean 'Konbanwa' but that means Good evening.
The Japanese phrase for "good evening" is "konbanwa" (こんばんは).
It is 'konbanwa.'
There are a few words for the word 'hello' in Japanese. Ohayo=good morning Konichiwa=good afternoon Konbanwa=good evening/night You can also say 'domo' for hello, but that gives a vague impression, since it can mean many things. The word 'goodbye' in Japanese is 'sayonara'. Pronounced 'sy-o-na-ra'. Hope it helps.
Yuu (夕) means evening. If you want to say good evening you say "konbanwa" (今晩は)
(Konbunwo) is how you pronounce Zimbabwe.
It's more like hello, but yes. It's literally This-Day-Is...... But yes. :) Ohayou - Good Morning Konnichiwa (Written Konnichiha) - Good Day Konbanwa (Written Konbanha) - Good Evening Oyasumi - Good Night (Said when going to bed)