Learn how to greet someone in Japanese with expert Japanese language tips in this free online foreign language video clip.
Expert: Yuu Asakura
Bio: Born and raised in Japan, Yuu Asakura moved to L...
Learn how to greet someone in Japanese with expert Japanese language tips in this free online foreign language video clip.
Expert: Yuu Asakura Bio: Born and raised in Japan, Yuu Asakura moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Tokyo University for Foreign Study where she acquired a B.A. in linguistics and area studies. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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domo arigato sensei. Watashi wa nihongo ga suki desu i know more japenese but it hard to get them spelt correctly i learnt japense by watch anime japense cartoons
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"hajime" is used commonly in several senses...; the literal translation of that word alone is "first", but it means "start" too (like when your sensei says it), then "hajimemashite" means "first time I see you" or something alike (:D)
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A way to remember if you do Karate commonly your sensei will say HAJIME! as you are about it "begin" a spar