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How to say hello in Japanese?

First of all, the standard greeting.

1, in most cases, say "こんにちは(konnichiwa)". This is a very common greeting. If you only want to remember one version of "Hello", you should write it down.

You can greet anyone, regardless of their social status.

Although different greetings are used most of the day, this greeting can also mean "good afternoon"

The Chinese character for this greeting is "Today" and the Hiragana is "Today".

The pronunciation of this greeting is "kohn-nee-chee-wah".

When answering the phone, we say "Moshi Moshi". This is the way to say hello on the phone.

You can use this greeting whether you call or answer the phone. もしもし(moshi Magic Stone) is more suitable for telephone conversation than こんにちは(konnichiwa). "

Don't use "もしもし" yourself.

This greeting is written in the hiragana "もしもし". "

The pronunciation of "Moss Moss" is "Moss Moss".

Second, say hello at a specific time.

1. Greeting in the morning should be changed to "ぉぅござぃます (Ohay not gozaimasu)", and greeting at noon is the standard form.

Different greetings at specific times are more important in Japan than in English-speaking countries, not to mention Chinese. You can say "こんにちは" mechanically in the morning, but use "ぉぅござぃます (oh, not gozaimasu).

The Chinese written in this way is "ぉぅござぃます" and the hiragana is "ぉはよぅざぃま". "

You can also simply say "Oh yes" to friends and acquaintances in the morning. The Chinese character is ぉぅ, and the Hiragana is ぉはよぅ. "

The pronunciation of this greeting is "Oh-ha -yoh goh-za-eye-mahs".

2. In the morning, we use "konnichiwa". After eating, you should say hello to others with "こんばんは(konbanwa)". "

Just like greetings at other specific times, こんばんは(konbanwa is the standard greeting at night. You can also use こんにちは(konnichiwa), but it is not standard.

The Chinese version is "Jinは" and the Hiragana is "こんばんは".

こんばんは(konbanwa)? Pronunciation of? Cohen Railway Company.

3. At night, try to use "ぉやすみなさぃ". You should use this greeting after dark at night.

Attention? おやすみなさい? In the evening, it is more used to express "goodbye" than "hello", although it can also be used to say hello.

When you are with friends, classmates, family members and other acquaintances, you can simply say "ぉやすみ".

oyasumi? Hiragana is "ぉやすみ", a complete sentence? Oyasumi Senna's Hiragana is "ぉやすみなさぃ". "

How to pronounce this greeting? Oh, yeah, Suminasai.

Third, informal greetings

1. Close male friends use "ぉっす" (ossu). This is an informal greeting between close male friends or male relatives of the same age.

This sentence is not often used between female friends or friends of the opposite sex.

Osso? It's a bit like the English phrase "Hey, man!" Or "Hey, man!" (Hey guys! )。

This sentence was written in hiragana "ぉっす". "

What is the pronunciation of this sentence? ohss .

2. Ask, "Is Sai Jin away recently?" Just like in Chinese, we ask "What's the matter?" Or "What's new?"

Like most informal greetings, you should use it for people you know well. Such as friends, brothers and sisters, or occasionally to classmates or colleagues.

The hiragana of this sentence is "Recently?"

Roughly read? Shijian Road.

3. Say hello to people you haven't met for a long time with "Long time no see", just like "Long time no see" or "Long time no see!"

You often say this to classmates or close family members who haven't seen each other for weeks, months or years.

The hiragana of this greeting is "Jiuしぶり"

To make this greeting more formal, you can also say "o hisashiburi desu ne". The hiragana of this sentence is "ぉしぶりですね"

The pronunciation of the whole sentence is oh hee-sah-shee-boo-reedeh-soon ay.