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Hafa i English para ‘Hai’?
Hafa i English para ‘Hai’?
Hafa i English para ‘Arigato’?
Hafa i English para ‘Arigato’?
Hafa i English para ‘Doitashimashite’?
Hafa i English para ‘Doitashimashite’?
Hafa i English para ‘Sumimasen’?
Hafa i English para ‘Sumimasen’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Gomennasai’?
Hafa i English para ‘Gomennasai’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Konnichiwa’?
Hafa i English para ‘Konnichiwa’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Ohiogozaimasu’?
Hafa i English para ‘Ohiogozaimasu’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Ohio’?
Hafa i English para ‘Ohio’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Konbanwa’?
Hafa i English para ‘Konbanwa’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Oyasumi nasai’?
Hafa i English para ‘Oyasumi nasai’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Eigo-o hanasemasu-ka’?
Hafa i English para ‘Eigo-o hanasemasu-ka’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Nihon’?
Hafa i English para ‘Nihon’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Nihongo’?
Hafa i English para ‘Nihongo’?
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Hafa i English para ‘Eigo’?
Hafa i English para ‘Eigo’?
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Study Notes
Phrases and Basic Vocabulary
- Hai: Yes
- Arigato: Si Yu'os ma'åse' (Thank you)
- Doitashimashite: Hånngok na si Yu'os (You're Welcome)
- Sumimasen: Disprepara (Excuse Me)
- Gomennasai: Disupla (I'm Sorry)
Greetings and Common Expressions
- Konnichiwa: Hola (Hello)
- Ohiogozaimasu: Buenas mañanas (Good Morning - Formal)
- Ohio: Buenas mañanas (Good Morning - Informal)
- Konbanwa: Buenas noches (Good Evening)
- Oyasumi nasai: Buenas noches (Good Night)
Communication and Language
- Eigo-o hanasemasu-ka: ¿Hu ånin Eigo? (Do You Speak English?)
- Watashi-wa nihon-go ga sukoshi hanasemasen: Hu atpos yan metgot na nihongo (I Only Speak A Little Japanese)
- Motto yukkuri hanashite kudasai: Hu chachu' mas atgone (Can You Speak More Slowly?)
Culinary Terms
- Itadakimasu: Hu i'ilek antes di komi (I Accept The Food)
- Gochisosamadeshita: Hu i'ilek ya mas matnas (It Was A Wonderful Feast)
Friendships and Farewells
- Tomodachi: Múgu (Friend)
- Sayonara: Adios (Goodbye)
- Mata ashita: Hu fan tatton na åsu (See You Tomorrow)
- Mata atode: Hu fan tatton na hagas (See you later)
Family and Relationships
- Otooto: Nene' bende (Younger Brother)
- Imotoe: Nene' desalé (Younger Sister)
- Chi-chi: Hu papa (My Father)
- Haha: Hu mama (My Mother)
Basic Numbers
- ichi/hitori/hitotsu: uno (one)
- ni/futari/futatsu: dos (two)
- san/nin/mitsu: tres (three)
- ju/toe: diez (ten)
Basic Questions and Responses
- Anata-no namae-wa nandeska: Hóy na' an i mina' (What is your name?)
- Ken kideska: Håfa na nena' mu? (How are you?)
- Douzo youroshiku: Si yu'os ma'ase' sa chogue (Pleased to meet you)
Adjectives and Descriptors
- Genki: Salu (Healthy)
- Atsui: Håfway (Hot - Weather)
- Totemo: Må'asuk (Very)
Expressing Opinions and Knowledge
- Dakara: Nisiha (Therefore)
- Sorede: Sako (Now then)
- Shirimasen: Ti hu na'ånai (I don't know)
Miscellaneous Terms and Context
- Suupaa: Supermarket (Supermercado)
- Mizu: Bihu (Water)
- Koko: Kukuya (Here)
- Dare: Sinko (Who)
Common Verbs and Categories
- Desu: Es (is/are)
- Masu: Hu mamaiping (present)
- Kudasai: Hu i'ilek (asking politely)
Cultural Notes
- Many expressions reflect respect and formality, integral to Japanese communication.
- Food-related phrases highlight cultural practices before and after meals.
- Numbers have specific contexts, like distinctions between counting people and objects.
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Description
In este suo ni quiz, siña hao u na' fan maolek siha gi lao yan tiempok iyon na Chalan Hapon. U ma fa'fa'na' i hinengge siha ya u na' longe' i hinengge Na'sion. Ahu i hu chachakna' gi este na sieni.