Apr
28,
2019
じゃあ Jaa (Jyaa)
Although you probably know さようなら (sayounara) is “goodbye,” it has a very strong sense of finality, almost like you may not see that person again. So it’s often better to say じゃまた. Other variations are じゃね (ja ne: “see you”), バイバイ (baibai: “bye-bye”), and お元気で (o-genki de: “take care”).
Source: https://www.fluentin3months.com/japanese-words/
Apr
27,
2019
いくらですか ikuradesuka
これは(Korewa)いくらですか。How much is this?
あれは(Arewa)いくらですか。How much is that?
Apr
26,
2019
____いきたい
_______ いきたい。行きたい。ikitai.
こうえん いきたい。
Wants to go to a park.
トイレ いきたい。
Wants to go to a bathroom.
ドライブ いきたい。
Wants to go to a drive,
Apr
26,
2019
だいすき daisuki
だい = 大 = dai = Big
好き = 好き = suki = Like
あなた大好き I love you a lot.
ラーメンだいすき I love Ramen.
Apr
24,
2019
すごい sugoi
すごくない means two things.
(1) Not Great
(2) Great, isn't it?
Apr
23,
2019
だめ だめ Dame Dame
だめだめ is used to express casually "No".
だめです Damedesu is more formal.
だめだ Dameda is telling your self "Impossiblle'
だめだよ Damedayo is telling someone "No"
Apr
22,
2019
しつれいします shitsureishimasu
This phrase has two meaning.
The literal translation is "Please forgive my bad manner."
(1) I am leaving.
(2) Excuse me.
When you are leaving, you usually say おさきに しつれいします。
"I am leaving now ... please forgive me for my bad manner."
Apr
21,
2019
はじめまして hajimemashite
Direct translation would be "Meet First Time".
This is a greeting you use when you meet someone for the first time.
"How do you dp?"
"Nice to meet you."
Kind of like those word.
Apr
19,
2019
いらっしゃい irasshai
When you enter a restaurant, people usually say いらっしゃいませ。
It is a polite way of saying いらっしゃい。
It means welcome!!!
This is different from どういたしまして dou itashimashite ... means "You are welcome." or "Don't even mention it."
Apr
18,
2019
おかえりなさい okaerinasai
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