Hajimemashite, typically translated as 'how do you do?,' is written as ã¯ã˜ã‚ã¾ã—㦠in Japanese.
Hajimemashite
Hajimemashite means 'Let's begin a friendship.'
You may answer the same -- 'Hajimemashite.'
The standard for a typical, polite introduction is as follows: "Hajimemashite. (Name) desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu."
Hajimemashite was created on 1984-10-24.
You may say 'hajimemashite,' written: はじめまして
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Hajimemashite (haji-may-mash-tay) - means Nice to meet you (for the first time) - Its only said the very FIRST time you meet a Japanese person. Hajime means - first of / first time. Mashite - is like "doing of" We are doing the first time - or "It's nice meeting you for the first time" Cheers, E-2-J-BLOG
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You spell it like this - Blurtit
nicchuukantougou bakansu
of = noの