Japanese lesson 3: Basic Words

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Konnichiwa! Here are the words we are learning today:

What? Nani? 何
Hello. Konnichiwa. こんにちは
Goodbye. Sayounara. さようなら
Really? Hontô? 本当
Yes. Hai. はい
No. iie. いいえ

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  • hey you suck no in japanese is iie not lie

  • @renzolb1998, I used an uppercase "i", which, obviously, looks like "I'. My god you're an ass lol

  • yeah on "lost" the tv series there is a character that pronounces sayounara with english accent like you did the first time,but i never knew it was japanese until now..arigatou gozaimasu means "thank you very much" right?

  • Hmm I never noticed that before! When were there Japanese characters is lost? I know the Asian couple is Korean though. Did they ever go to Japan in a flashback?

    And yes you can say 'Thank you very much' "Domo arigatou" (informal), or "Domo arigatou gozaimasu" (formal). Some people drop the domo, but then it's not as polite. "Domo" by it's self is just "Thanks". =]

  • sayounara means gudbye for a long tym or

    if u wont gna see each other again,

    ja ne or matane is the ryt word

    ;) kirei desu neh,ja^o^

  • "Ja mata" means goodbye and you may never see them again. Sayonara means "Goodbye" or "farewell." You can say it to someone you never see again, or to someone you see the next day. Ja ne is like saying "See you" or "So long". ;)

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  • Yay! I can learn japanese. *starts dancing* lol

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  • I love your voice. Its very relaxing.

  • Just curious, why are you learning Japanese?

  • ROFL at renzolb1998 nice dude you are an ass but at least you made me laugh :P

  • dang girl you're fine like the sunshine

  • 声がCute

  • I understand that you know Japanese very much, but let me say sth about your pronouciation. さようなら is actually strange word to pronce. Because there is う in the word, foreigners say う but we Japanese don't usually pronouce it properly as う sounds. う is usually erased, instead, we say さよーなら. よ sound continue until な sound. Sorry if you cannot understand this.

  • if something has surprised you you can say ''so desu ka'' and if you really refusing something you can say ''yada''

  • 何~?

    がめちゃ可愛いと思う^^

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