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Expressions in Japanese - Rondillo - 01-09-2008 08:10 PM Some useful expressions: Arigatoo: Thank You. Arigatoo gozaimasu: Thank you (formal). Doo itashimashite: You are welcome. Doomo: Thanks (very informal). Doomo arigatoo: Thank you (informal). Doomo arigatoo gozaimasu: Thank you very much (Very formal). Hai: Yes. Iie: No. Kekkoo desu: No thanks. Sumimasen: Excuse me, thank you. When talking in Japanese, there might come a time when you forget how to say a word or just don't know what the other person is saying. These phrases should come in handy!Moo ichido onegai shimasu: Please say that again. Wakarimasen: I don't understand. Wakarimashita: I understood. Chotto matte kudasai: Please wait a moment. Object wa Nihongo de nan to iimasu ka: How do you say object in Japanese? eeto...: Umm... (lol I use this A LOT! ^.^) -^--^-----------------------------------^.^----------------- Here's a fabulous list of expressions made by 4jpz: Good morning – Ohayou gozaimasu. おはようございます。This is used until about 10 a.m. You can also say Ohayou おはよう. This is the informal way, though. Hello – Konnichi wa. こんにちは。This is the informal greeting used after 10 a.m. until sunset. Good evening – Konban wa. こんばんは。 Good night – Oyasumi nasai. おやすみなさい。This is mostly used before going to bed. When parting at night outside the home, Itte kimasu いってきます is normally used. Good bye – Sayonara. さよなら。This is the casual way of saying goodbye. Sayounara さようなら can be also used instead of “Sayonara”. One should use Shitsurei shimasu for formal occasions. Well then… or See you later - Dewa mata. はまた is said informally when parting from friends or relatives. So long – Itte rasshai. いってらっしゃい. This literally means “Go and come back.” It is said to family members as they leave the house. Another form for “so long” is Itte mairimasu which literally means “I’m going and coming back.” This is the reply for “Itte rasshai” I’m back or I’m home – Tadaima. This literally means “I have returned just now.” This is said upon arriving home. Welcome home – Okaeri nasai. This is the reply to “Tadaima.” How are you? – O-genki desu ka? This literally means “Are you well?” Haven't seen you for a long time - O-hisashiburi desu Pleased to meet you – Hajime mashite Congratulations – Omedeto gozaimazu You’re welcome – Do itashimashite Once more, please – Mo ichido onegaishimasu Excuse me – Sumi masen. This is said to attract ones attention. A different form of “excuse me” or “Pardon me” or “I’m sorry” is said when one has hurt someone else. In this scenario, one will say Sumi masen deshita or shitsurei shimasu or Gomen nasai. Basically in Japanese, “excuse me” and I’m sorry” is similar. Pardon my going first – Osakini Please – Douzo. どうぞ This is used when offering something Thank you – Arigatou ありがとう or Doumo どうも Thank you very much – Doumo arigatou gozaimasu どうもありがとうございます This is the the polite way. Please (when requesting something) - Kudasai Please help me - Chotto onegaishimasu. This is said when one is asking for an explanation. If one needs some heavy item to be moved, one will say Chotto tetsudatte kudasai Please, go ahead – Dozo osakini. Please show me – Misete kudasai Please write it – Kaite kudasai Please give me this – Kore o kudasai I'm sick – Byoki desu Let's go – Ikimasho Do you speak English? – Anata wa eigo o hanashimasu ka? Yes, I speak a little – Hai, sukoshi hanashimasu Do you understand? – Wakarimasu ka? Yes, I understand – Hai, wakarimasu I understood - Wakarimashita Oh, I see – As, soo desu ka No, I don't understand – Iie, wakarimasen Please say it again – Mo ichido itte kudasai Please speak slowly – Yukkuri hanashi te kudasai Please wait a moment – Chotto matte kudasai What is your name? – Anata-no namae wa? My name is _______ – Watashino namae wa ________ desu Where is it? – Doko desu ka? What time is it? – Nan-ji desu ka? How much is it? – Sore wa ikura desu ka? I will take it – Sore kudasai No, thank you – Iie kekko desu Do you like it? – Suki desu ka? I like it – Suki desu I don't like it – Kirai desu It's beautiful – Kirei desu Hello (on telephone only) – Moshi moshi Let me see – So desu ne Welcome – Irrasshaimase Where is the toilet? – Toire wa doko desu ka? Take care or be careful – Ki o tsukete. This is said to someone who is going away but when someone is sick, one says O dai ji ni. Look out – Abunai. This literally means “It’s dangerous.” Out of the question or Impossible or No good – Dame desu. Keep your chin up! – Gambatte kudasai. This is said to encourage someone. Meaning we are going to eat now – Itadakimasu. Let's go to lunch – O-hiru gohan ni iki masho? Please speak slowly – Yukkuri hanash'te kudasai Please speak in English - Eigo de hanash'te kudasai Do the best you can - Dekiru dake de ii desu. This is said to students. I'm tired – Tsukareta See you tomorrow? - Mata ashita. また明日 -----------------^_^---------------------^0^------------------------------ Even more expressions compiled by micaheunice93: ganbatte kudasai - good luck or do well odaijini - get well soon chotto matte kudasai - please wait a moment osakini shitsurei shimasu - pardon my going first douzo osakini - please go ahead abunai - look out (it's dangerous) itadakimasu - i will recieve this food kara kimashita - i came from nansai desuka? - how old are you? naniga mondaidesuka? - what is the problem? dokoe ikimasuka? - where are you going? naniga hosiidesuka - what do you want? gochisousama deshita - thank you for the food kakenasai - please sit down yukimasho - let's go hontodesuka? - is it true? sorewa dokoni arimasuka? - where is it? genkodesu - fine,thank you osokunatte sumimasen - sorry, i'm late watakusiwa haraga hetta - i'm hungry watakusiwa haraitbai - i'm full haittemo iidesuka? - may i come in? hanasite kudasai - please tell me watakusiwa kankei arimasen - i don't care osiede kudasai - please teach me korewa nanno imidesuka? - what does this mean? anata ga suki desu - i like you aishite iru - love you Some good Expressions by ainz0526 : http://www.ampedasia.com/forums/expressions-in-japanese-t-8603-7.html#pid142804 RE: Expressions in Japanese - 4jpz - 01-10-2008 02:33 AM waaa... this is what I'm working on for my next thread!!! lol... okay I'll add my files later when I have slept. I've traveled for hours and hours so I'm tired and sleepy now... Hey Ron, correct my Japanese expressions later, okay? Biggie thanks! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Added on edit: Here's my compilation of Useful Japanese Greetings and Daily Expressions... Kindly check it Ron for some error then kindly add them to the main post, if it passed your standards... lol... (Moved to first post) RE: Expressions in Japanese - accidentlyinlove - 01-18-2008 02:06 AM "Arigatoo gozaimasu" for all these helpful words/expressions. i've always known how to say 'thank u' in Japenese but never knew that there's a formal way to say it too. so thnx again =) RE: Expressions in Japanese - photons - 01-18-2008 04:05 AM waaaaaaaa this is massive.... Arigatoo gozaimasu Ron, Arigatoo gozaimasu 4jpz ... lol i started to like it .. wait till i tell that to my Team Lead lol ......trip// RE: Expressions in Japanese - hlkari - 01-18-2008 07:01 PM おまいら小学校生みたいなぁ(笑) 皆さん、日本語を勉強のこと頑張って下さいね じゃねぇー(^Q^)ノ 小山光アンドリュー RE: Expressions in Japanese - Rondillo - 01-18-2008 07:15 PM hlkari Wrote:おまいら小学校生みたいなぁ(笑) Please kindly write in English or put translations, because I'm not very good at understanding Japanese, nor anyone else in this forum, and we don't know what you are saying... If I was more fluent, I would translate what you wrote myself, but heh I only know from the little I've learned in class... RE: Expressions in Japanese - hlkari - 01-18-2008 07:32 PM Rondillo Wrote:Please kindly write in English or put translations, because I'm not very good at understanding Japanese, nor anyone else in this forum, and we don't know what you are saying... そっか、そっか、そっか(笑) はーい、よく分かったよ!! LMAO, I sorta find it funny at how you've gotten to be a super moderator when you couldn't read japanese well yet ![]() Anyways, since I'm the only japanese dude here, I'll take the liberty to translate what I've just said before your post. おまいら小学校生みたいなぁ(笑) Romaji: omai ra shougakkousei mitai naa (warai) English translation: Looks like an elementary japanese language class is going on here, eh? (LOL) 皆さん、日本語を勉強のこと頑張って下さいね Romaji: minasan, nihongo wo benkyou no koto ganbatte kudasai ne English translation: Well, good luck in learning the japanese language, guys! じゃねぇー(^Q^)ノ Romaji: janeee(^Q^)ノ English translation: Cheers ;D 小山光アンドリュー Romaji: Koyama Hikari Andoryuu English translation: Andrew Hikari Koyama(it's pretty obvious what this means, no?)
RE: Expressions in Japanese - Rondillo - 01-18-2008 07:59 PM hlkari Wrote:LMAO, I sorta find it funny at how you've gotten to be a super moderator when you couldn't read japanese well yet Well thanks for taking the time to translate for us, but I do feel a bit discouraged now Also I'm not supposed to be able to teach the language very well since I've only had a semester so far, going on my second, in the language and the Kanji is still very difficult for me to read. But that doesn't mean I can't supply Japanese terms, expressions, and other helpful things. Maybe one day you can lead this Japanese Forum. RE: Expressions in Japanese - hlkari - 01-18-2008 08:19 PM Rondillo Wrote:Well thanks for taking the time to translate for us, but I do feel a bit discouraged now Aww, why all the getting-discourage thingy at a time like this? Nothing's done in overnight, you know? It consumes up time and also courage to make things happen! You need to challenge yourself in order to make that happen, for real. So here's your challenge, take your time figuring these meanings out! ロンヂッロさん、何言ってんだよ?!! もっと頑張って下さいよ!! 元気だして!! 何とかなると思うけど。 I look forward to hear from you pretty soon~ Rondillo Wrote:Maybe one day you can lead this Japanese Forum. Nope, I hate to admit it, but I'm just a mere mortal like you afterall. Allow me to rephrase what you've just posted; WE shall lead this Japanese Forum as it is. Cheers RE: Expressions in Japanese - Rondillo - 01-18-2008 09:24 PM heh thanks for un-discouraging me lol well i also look forward to working with you! ![]() now let me try translating... (btw when did the teacher become the student at my own thread )ロンヂッロさん、何言ってんだよ?!! Rondillo-san もっと頑張って下さいよ!! 元気だして!! 何とかなると思うけど。 Ok I didn't get anything but my name
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