Japanese Words for Business315
When conducting business in Japan, it is important to have a basic understanding of the Japanese language. This will help you to communicate with your Japanese colleagues and clients, and to build strong business relationships. Here are some of the most common Japanese words and phrases that you will need to know:
Greetings* Good morning: Ohayo gozaimasu (おはようございます)
Good afternoon: Konnichiwa (こんにちは)
Good evening: Konbanwa (こんばんは)
Hello (on the phone): Moshi moshi (もしもし)
Introductions* My name is...: Watashi no namae wa... (私の名前は...)
Nice to meet you: Hajimemashite (はじめまして)
Pleased to meet you: Yoroshiku onegai shimasu (よろしくお願いいたします)
Business Cards* Business card: Meishi (名刺)
Please give me your business card: Meishi o kudasai (名刺をください)
Thank you for your business card: Meishi o arigato gozaimasu (名刺をありがとうございます)
Meetings* Meeting: Kaigi (会議)
Agenda: Agendas (アジェンダ)
Minutes: Purotokoru (議事録)
Presentation: Purezentēshon (プレゼンテーション)
Negotiations* Negotiation: Koshō (交渉)
Proposal: Teian (提案)
Agreement: Kyōtei (協定)
Contract: Keiyaku (契約)
Numbers* One: Ichi (一)
Two: Ni (二)
Three: San (三)
Four: Yon (四)
Five: Go (五)
Six: Roku (六)
Seven: Nana (七)
Eight: Hachi (八)
Nine: Kyū (九)
Ten: Jū (十)
Currency* Yen: En (円)
Dollar: Doru (ドル)
Euro: Yūro (ユーロ)
Time* Hour: Jikan (時間)
Minute: Fun (分)
Second: Byō (秒)
Transportation* Train: Ressha (列車)
Plane: Hikōki (飛行機)
Bus: Basu (バス)
Taxi: Takushī (タクシー)
Food and Drink* Food: Tabemono (食べ物)
Drink: Nomimono (飲み物)
Restaurant: Resutoran (レストラン)
Bar: Bā (バー)
Other Useful Phrases* Excuse me: Sumimasen (すみません)
Thank you: Arigato gozaimasu (ありがとうございます)
You're welcome: Dō itaしまして (どういたしまして)
I don't understand: Wakarimasen (わかりません)
Please speak slowly: Yukkuri hanashite kudasai (ゆっくり話してください)
By learning these basic Japanese words and phrases, you will be able to communicate more effectively with your Japanese colleagues and clients, and to build stronger business relationships.
2024-12-03
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