Japanese Words and Their English Equivalents402
Japanese is a language that is spoken by over 125 million people in Japan and around the world. It is a member of the Japonic language family, and is closely related to Korean and Ryukyuan. Japanese has a complex writing system that uses a combination of three different types of scripts: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana and katakana are phonetic syllabaries, while kanji are logographic characters that can represent whole words or morphemes.
Japanese vocabulary is largely derived from Chinese, with many words being borrowed from Middle Chinese during the Heian period (794-1185). However, Japanese also has a significant number of native words, as well as words that have been borrowed from other languages, such as English, Portuguese, and Dutch.
Here is a list of some common Japanese words and their English equivalents:
ありがとう (arigatō) - thank you
はい (hai) - yes
いいえ (iie) - no
おはようございます (ohayo gozaimasu) - good morning
こんにちは (konnichiwa) - good afternoon/good day
こんばんは (konbanwa) - good evening
さようなら (sayōnara) - goodbye
すみません (sumimasen) - excuse me
どうぞ (dōzo) - please
いただきます (itadakimasu) - I humbly receive (said before eating)
ごちそうさまでした (gochisōsama deshita) - thank you for the meal (said after eating)
お元気ですか (o genki desu ka?) - how are you?
私は元気です (watashi wa genki desu) - I am well.
お名前は何ですか (o namae wa nan desu ka?) - what is your name?
私は[name]です (watashi wa [name] desu) - my name is [name].
These are just a few of the many common Japanese words and phrases that you might encounter in everyday conversation. By learning some basic Japanese vocabulary, you can make your travels to Japan more enjoyable and rewarding.
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2025-01-01
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