How To Say Sorry, Thank You, or Get Someone’s Attention in Japanese sumimasen
No in Japanese
How To Say No in Japanese Bangō
Seriously in Japanese
How To Say Seriously in Japanese gachi
Good Morning in Japanese
How To Say Good Morning in Japanese Ohayō gozaimasu
I Love You in Japanese
How To Say I Love You in Japanese aishiteru Watashi wa aishite imasu suki desu
Do You Best in Japanese
How To Say Do Your Best in Japanese Ganbatte Ganbatte Kudasai Ganbarimasu
OK in Japanese
How To Say OK or Fine in Japanese daijoubu
Thank You in Japanese
How To Say Thank You in Japanese Arigatō Arigatō Gozaimashita Arigato Gozaimasu Dōmo Arigatō In Japanese culture, it is very polite to offer thanks after asking a question or wrapping up a conversation. There are several variations of how to say thank you in Japanese with most being used in standard conversations.
Hello in Japanese
How To Say Hello in Japanese Kon’nichiwa – I’m sure you have have heard someone say Kon’nichiwa before on tv. It’s one of the more popular phrases one should learn before heading to Japan. The Japanese culture is very polite and won’t typically start a conversation until greetings have been done.
Let’s Eat In Japanese
How To Say Let’s Eat in Japanese itadakimasu – This phrase has several different meanings around eating. It can be translated to: – Let’s Eat – Thanks for the food – I humbly receive
Sugoi
Meaning of Sugoi Sugoi has a wide variety of meanings when it comes to showing expression. Often used in casual conversation it can either relate to very good or bad news.
How To Say Cheers in Japanese
Japan is well known for their etiquette. If you plan on traveling there it’s important to learn a little about their culture so you fit right in and don’t come off rude. One question we are asked often is the correct way to make a toast and say cheers in different languages. In this post …