Japanese Words and Their English Equivalents182
Japanese is a beautiful and complex language, with a rich vocabulary that can be difficult for English speakers to master. However, by learning some of the most common Japanese words and phrases, you can start to communicate with native speakers and experience the culture in a new way.
Here is a list of some of the most common Japanese words and their English equivalents:
ありがとう (arigatō): thank you
こんにちは (konnichiwa): hello
さようなら (sayōnara): goodbye
はい (hai): yes
いいえ (iie): no
すみません (sumimasen): excuse me
どうぞ (dōzo): please
いただきます (itadakimasu): thank you for the food (said before eating)
ごちそうさまでした (gochisōsamadeshita): thank you for the food (said after eating)
お元気ですか (o genki desu ka): how are you?
元気です (genki desu): I'm fine.
お名前は何ですか (o namae wa nan desu ka): what's your name?
私は_____です (watashi wa _____ desu): my name is ____.
どこから来ましたか (doko kara kimashita ka): where are you from?
私は_____から来ました (watashi wa _____ kara kimashita): I'm from ____.
In addition to these basic words and phrases, there are also a number of Japanese words that have been adopted into English. These words include:
anime
bento
bonsai
geisha
haiku
origami
samurai
sushi
tempura
zen
These words are often used in English to describe Japanese culture and customs. By learning these words, you can better understand and appreciate the Japanese people and their way of life.
Of course, there are many more Japanese words and phrases that you can learn, but these are a good starting point for beginners. With a little effort, you can start to speak and understand Japanese like a native!
2024-11-04
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