The document provides a list of Japanese phrases and expressions along with their English translations, covering various categories such as foreign language, traditions, and common greetings. It includes phrases for expressing amazement, encouragement, apologies, and well-wishes, as well as cultural practices like bowing and the tea ceremony. The document serves as a basic guide for understanding and using essential Japanese vocabulary and expressions.
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The document provides a list of Japanese phrases and expressions along with their English translations, covering various categories such as foreign language, traditions, and common greetings. It includes phrases for expressing amazement, encouragement, apologies, and well-wishes, as well as cultural practices like bowing and the tea ceremony. The document serves as a basic guide for understanding and using essential Japanese vocabulary and expressions.
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Made by: BASHER, HUSSNIE BIN ABDULCARIM M.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 17. Sugoi / Sugoi desne - wow, amazing
Subarashi - wow, amazing SESSION:1 18. Gambate kodasai - Do your best + Hai, Gambarimasu Tradition 19. Sumimasen - excuse 1. Bowing 2. Punctual 20. 3. CHOPSTICK Gumen kudasai - excuse 4. Sashimi and Sushi (raw meat and 21. Ojamashimasu - sorry to disturb you meat with rice) 22. Ottanjubi omedetu gozaimas - 5. Removing of Shoes Happy birthday 6. Onsen - Hotspring 23. Omedetu gozaimas - congrats/ 7. No Tipping Policy happy birthday 8. Matsuri - Festival / Celebration 24. Ay-tayyu - I miss you 9. Tea Ceremony Ayta-katta/ Ay-takatayu - I miss you 10. Sakura 25. Sayonra - Good bye 11. Sumowresting 12. Religion(Buddhism, Temple and Shrine) Common Greetings and Expression 1. Oohayogozaimas - Good morning 2. Konichiwa - Good afternoon 3. Konbanwa - Good evening 4. Hajimi mashte - Nice to meet you 5. Irashaymasse - Welcome/ please come in 6. Ogenki desuka? - How are you? 7. Ogenki desu/ hai - yes I’m fine +Ogenki nai desu - no, I’m not fine 8. Daijubo? - are you okay? + daihubo desu - yes, I’m fine 9. Ittekimas - I will go ahead +Itterashai - go ahead 10. Ittadakimas - before meal 11. Gochisama desuka/des - after meal 12. Arigato gozaimas - Thank you 13. Dou ittashimaste - No, problem, you’re welcome 14. Shempai-shinayde - don’t worry + Shempai-soroyo answer to it 15. Aystiriyu, daisuki - I love you +Watashimu 16. Muchiron - Ofcourse