![]() You can provide recordings, please contact me. If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if Over time it got shortened.ĭownload all the audio files (Zip format, 417K) Originally the phrase used was 申し上げます (mōshiagemasu) = "I'm going to say (talk)", which was commonly used during the Edo period to talk to people of higher status. It comes from the verb 申す (mōsu), which a humble equivalent of 言う (iu) - to say. It can also be translated as "excuse me". It doesn't mean hello, but is often translated as such. もしもし (moshi moshi) is what you say in Japanese when you answer the phone. (wain no risuto o misete itadakemasen ka?) (kono seikyūsho ni machigai ga aruyō ni omō no desu ka?) (kono hi ni chekkuauto shitai no desu ga) this sentence is about watashi)genki healthydesu isWatashi wa genki desu. その部屋の中に問題があります (sono heya no naka ni mondai ga arimasu) What is Watashi wa genki desu watashi me/Iwa topic marker (ie. これはどんな風に発音しますか (kore wa donna fū ni hatsuon shimasu ka) 英語の話せる人はいませんか (Eigo no hanaseru hito wa imasen ka) 誰か、英語が話せますか What is Watashi wa genki desu watashi me/Iwa topic marker (ie. (Watashi no hobākurafuto wa unagi de ippai desu.) (yoi otoshi o omukae kudasai) - frm New Year greetings (used at New Year, not before) 明けましておめでとうございます (shinnen omedetō gozaimasu) New Year greetings (used before New Year) Learn Japanese vocabulary: (genki) Meaning: lively full of spirit energetic healthy Type: Noun, Adjective, -adjective. あなたが恋しいです (anata ga koishī desu) - to a lover/spouse This gentleman/lady will pay for everything (ichiroheian o inoru) - I wish you a smooth road (old fashioned) Its often used to ask someone How are you (Anata wa genki desu ka) and they can respond Genki desu. (gochisōsama deshita) - said after a meal by those who have eaten it (i am hungry) genki means energetic, healthy, etc. (itadakimasu) - said before a meal by those eating it ご馳走さまでした (douzo meshiagare) = 'enjoy your meal' - said by the cook/chef いただきます ご幸運を祈ります! (gokoūn o inorimasu) - frm 頑張ってね (gambatte ne) - infĬheers! Good Health! ( Toasts used when drinking) さようなら (sayōnara) いって来ます (ittekimasu) - 'I'll be back' - you are leaving いってらっしゃい (itterasshai) - 'come back soon' - you are staying じゃあまたね (jā mata ne) - see you later dōzo yoroshiku) reply お会いできて嬉しいです (oaidekite ureshii desu) 久しぶり (hisashiburi) お久しぶりですね (o hisashiburi desu ne) おっす (ossu) - used between close male friends
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