Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Find commonly used Korean and Japanese (pronunciation can be Chinese)

Find commonly used Korean and Japanese (pronunciation can be Chinese)

English meaning: Good morning! おはようございます

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Ouhayou

English meaning: Good evening! こんばんは

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Kombawa

Good night, Hugh (やすみなさぃ).

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Ouyasini

How are you? こんにちは

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Konighwa

Chinese meaning: Thank you.

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: allado Kudeyimasi

Chinese meaning: Sorry! すみません

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: Nasayi, Gu Min

Chinese meaning: Really! ? don't

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Ni

なに? What

Why?

がんばれれ ga Bare

Come on!

だまれda Mare

close

ストップsu Go Association

Hold/hold sb's hand

どぅぞごゆっく124266do, hello, hello.

(expressing anger and indifference) Suit yourself.

I am angry.

Broken line; henchman

I'm back!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Da Da Yi Ma

Chinese meaning: Wait a minute!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Ma Dai

Chinese meaning: old man!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Ou

English meaning: father

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: (European) Daosang

Chinese meaning: son

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Muguosi

Chinese meaning: I see!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Wakadawa

It doesn't matter! ? It doesn't matter! ?

Pronunciation of hanyu pinyin: take away no

Chinese meaning: cute, cute.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Kawayi

English meaning: terrible

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Kuwayi

Chinese meaning: Great!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Youkada

Chinese meaning: Why? What are you doing?

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Nani

English meaning: Take care!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: You Lou xi Gu

Chinese meaning: But!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Dai Mou

English meaning: everyone!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Na Min

Stop, don't!

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Ya Lu Mei

Chinese meaning: How about it? How's it going?

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Dou Da

Chinese meaning: How outrageous!

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: Counting the Capital and Doing Nothing.

English meaning: Do you like it?

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Four Seasons Nanda

Chinese meaning: damn it!

Pinyin pronunciation: searchable

What should I do?

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Touyou

English meaning: Be careful.

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: you zi gei dei

English meaning: anatomy

Chinese pinyin pronunciation: kai pou

Chinese meaning: Come on.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Gangbali

Chinese meaning: bad.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Saideyi

Chinese meaning: face

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: Kouwa

Chinese meaning: a joke

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Rao Dan

Chinese meaning: no ~ no ~ no ~ no ~

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: One with one.

English meaning: shoes

Chinese pinyin pronunciation: ku zi

English meaning: awesome

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Free One

I am on my way.

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: One Horse and One Library

Chinese meaning: so comfortable.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Mu Yiji

English meaning: That's it.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Kumale Deyi

Chinese meaning: take a bath.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Land Rover

English meaning: swan

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Huck Rao Dang

Chinese meaning: Congratulations.

Pronunciation of hanyu pinyin: beans in Europe and America

I'm leaving.

Pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin: One-body-based Ma Si

It's nothing.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Nandamuyina

I ate it.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Yida Marcos

Chinese meaning: Take it.

Pronunciation of hanyu pinyin: one can go

Chinese meaning: What does it mean?

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Nanjia Soliva

English meaning: wake up.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Miousama xi

1。 This word is the most commonly used word, equivalent to the Japanese mantra. Part of speech: Adjective meaning: Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi.

English meaning: wake up.

Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation: Miousama xi

1。 This word is the most commonly used word, equivalent to the Japanese mantra. Part of speech: Adjective meaning: Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi, Niubi.

Note: Actually, these two words are the same, but "すげぇ" is a male term.

2。 Part of speech: adjective meaning: delicious/drinkable, delicious ぅまぅめぇぉぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃ𞊣𞊣𞊣𞊣𞊣12355555

Note: women generally use "ぉぃしぃ" (this word is the most elegant), and "ぅめぇ" is a male address.

3。 Part of speech: noun/descriptive verb meaning: really, really?

まじまじですかかかまじじじじじじじじじじ𞍳𞍳𞍳𞍳12376

Note: this word is commonly used by young men in common spoken language, and generally does not appear in written language, which is equivalent to the written language "Ben dang (ほんとぅ)"

4。 Part of speech: ごめん is a noun わるぃ is an adjective, meaning: sorry.

ごめんgo door わるいwa ruyi.

Note: "すみません" is a formal expression. The above two words are the most commonly used in daily life, especially ごめん.

5。 Part of speech: adjective meaning: annoying, noisy and verbose

ぅるさぃ U. Rusa I.

Note: This word is also commonly used because Japanese people are afraid of noise.

6。 I ta I part of speech: adjective meaning: pain.

7。 Part of speech: describe verb meaning: beautiful and neat.

きれいki reinsurance

8。 Part of speech: adjective meaning: smelly

Smelly (くさぃ) Kusay

9。 Part of speech: noun meaning: captain, leader

リーダーri I Ada

10。 These three words mean: the best, the worst and the worst.

The highest (さぃこぅ) sa i ko u.

Lowest (さぃてぃ) Sayit Island

Drunk (さぃぁく) Sai Aku

1 1。 This is a conjunction followed by an adjective/descriptive verb.

Play chess with Europe.

For example: super beautiful.

12。 Part of speech: noun meaning: children, adults

Zigong (こども)ko Dumo

My Lord (ぉとな) O to Na

13。 Short sentence meaning: wait a minute

ちょっとって (まって) qio to mate.

Note: This is the simplest statement.

14。 Grammatical meaning: like ...

.....がきだだががきですきすがすすきすすがだが𞎁𞎁 1237777

Fill in the noun in "…"

Mr Xiao Ye, for example, likes Xiao Ye very much.

Flowers are good. I like flowers.

Note: ... がきだがだががががががががががががががががががが1

15. His daughter (かのじょ)ka doesn't have a girlfriend.

Peter's (かれし)ka re shi means boyfriend.

Note: "that girl" can also be used as the third person "she"

16. person 1: (male) servant (ぼく)bo library.

The expression "an (ぉれ) o re" is the rudest among men, but it is also the favorite of young people nowadays.

The expression "ぁたししし Azaxi" has a coquetry tone.

The second person: ぁんた Anta

ぉぉまぇ) o ma e

Before Hand (てまぇ) Matt.

てめえte me e

All male terms are getting more and more rude from top to bottom. You often hear "てめぇ" in The Road to the Limit. )

Note: The normal term is "private". You know, we will teach the third person next time.

17.ひどぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃ𞊣ぃ 1

For example, you have gone too far.

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I'm exhausted. I'll add it then. Ask if I can't speak Japanese. ω? \)