Konnichiwa. (kon-nee-
chee-WAH)
Konichiwa (Cone-ee-chee-wa) To say how are you, say Ogenki desu ka (Oh-gangki-desoo-ka)
#Hi, How are you? #Hello #Good afternoon #Hello, how are you today? #Hello, What can I get for you?
They usually bow and say "Hello", "Good morning", "Good afternoon", "Good evening", or "Goodbye" depending on what time of day it is.
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Hello or Good afternoon. :P
"Konichiwa" is a greeting in Japanese which means "hello" or "good afternoon".
"Hola, buenas tardes" means "Hello, good afternoon" in English.
it is not a word in japan
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)
Japan is nine hours ahead of the UK. So at 4 PM on Tuesday afternoon in the UK it will be 1 AM Wednesday morning in Japan.
The word Konichiwa is Japanese and it is usually used casually in the afternoon. The best translation for the word Konichiwa is Hello or Good afternoon.
This is how you say hello in French: Bonjour =hello Bonsuir=good Afternoon Bonne nuit=Good night I hope I helped you :)