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Japanese Common Sentences in Animation

ぉはよぅござぃます. [Haha, you go, I'm Ma Su]

Good morning.

こんにちは! [ko n ni chi wa]

Hello!

こんばんは.[ko n ba n wa]

Good evening.

ぉやすみなさぃ. [Suya Mina Sai]

Good night

ぉげんき )ですか.[o ge n ki de suka]

Are you okay? It is equivalent to "How are you" in English, a way of greeting.

いくらですか.[i ku ra de su ka]

how much is it?

すみません. [Su Mi Mathern]

I'm sorry to bother you ... equivalent to "sorry" in English. Use it when talking to others.

ごめんなさい.[go me n na sa I]

sorry

どういうことですか.[do u i u ko to de su ka]

What do you mean?

Yamada さんはちゅぅごごが (じょぅず) でが.

まだまだです. [Motor Motor De Su]

It's nothing. It's nothing. (Humble yourself)

どうしたの.[do u shi ta no]

どうしたんですか.[do u shi ta n de su ka]

What happened?

なんでもなぃ. [Mona I]

It's nothing.

ちょっとってくださぃ. [Giotto Marta Kuda Say]

A moment, please.

Constraint (やくそく )します. [Yakusukumasu]

That's settled.

これでいいですか.[o re te i i de su ka]

Is this ok?

けっこうです.[ke kko u de su]

もういいです.[mo u i i de su]

No need.

どうして.[do u shi te]

なぜ [Naze]

Why?

ぃただきます [Ma Su]

Then I will start. (Before eating and moving chopsticks)

ごちそうさまでした.[go chi so u Madestar]

I'm full. (After eating)

ぁりがとぅござぃます. [Ariga goes to Zhai Ma Su]

Thank you.

どぅぃたしまして. [Do you know who Ma Shi is]

You're welcome.

Ben dang (ほんとぅ )ですか.[ho n to u de suka]

ぅれしぃ. [Les University]

I'm so happy.

よし.いくぞ.[yo si i ku zo]

All right! Set out (act) (male language)

ぃってきます. [I figure Ma Su]

I'm leaving. (What I said to others when I left a place)

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Hello, go ahead. (For those who are about to leave)

ぃらしゃぃませ. [I'm Lars, my mother's color]

Welcome to visit.

またどぅぞぉこしくださぃ.[Mata do u Zuo o ko si ku da Sa I]

Welcome to visit next time.

じゃまたね. [Zimayatane]

ではまた. [Devamata]

Goodbye (more common usage)

Letter (しんじられなぃぃしん). [Srirarina I]

It's unbelievable.

Private * * ですす Vata Shi Wa * * De Su.

My name is * *.

はじめまして、どうぞ、よろしく。

Haji I Ma SHI, you Zuo I Shi.

Please take care of me when we meet for the first time.

Thank you. What did you say? /Excuse me? I don't know. Me, don't. That's not true.

What are you talking about? What are you talking about? Nani, I'm fucking

This is private. This is private. Vata Shi Wa Waka Marison

わたし, Watash

いりません。 Mary Sen

ちがいます。 Qigayi Ma Su

ぉげんき )ですか. Oh, my God.

Are you okay? It is equivalent to "How are you" in English, a way of greeting.

いくらですか.i ku ra de su ka

how much is it?

すみません. Su Mi Masern

I'm sorry to bother you ... equivalent to "sorry" in English. Use it when talking to others.

ごめんなさぃ. Let's go, I'm in Nasayi.

sorry

どぅぅことですか. Are you going to Desuka?

What do you mean?

Yamada さんはちゅぅごごが (じょぅず) でが.

まだまだです. Motor Motor Desu

It's nothing. It's nothing. (Humble yourself)

どぅしたの. Do you know?

どうしたんですか.do u shi ta n de su ka

What happened?

なんでもなぃ. Mona Island

It's nothing.

ちょっとってくださぃ. Giotto Matku Dasa Island

A moment, please.

Constraint (やくそく )します. Yaku so ku Ma Shisu

That's settled.

これでいいですか.o re te i i de su ka

Is this ok?

けっこうです.ke kko u de su

Do you know what you're talking about?

No need.

どうして.do u shi te

なぜ Naze

Why?

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Then I will start. (Before eating and moving chopsticks)

ごちそぅさまでした.

I'm full. (After eating)

ぁりがとぅござぃます. Ariga went to Zhai Ma Su.

Thank you.

どぅぃたしまして. Do you know what the history of horses is?

You're welcome.

I should (ほんとぅですか) salute you.

ぅれしぃ. Lesi University

I'm so happy.

よし.いくぞ.yo si i ku zo

All right! Set out (act) (male language)

ぃってきます. I want to go to Ma Su.

I'm leaving. (What I said to others when I left a place)

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Hello, go ahead. (For those who are about to leave)

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Welcome to visit.

またどぅぞぉこしくださぃ.Mata do u zo o ko si ku da sa i。

Welcome to visit next time.

じゃまたね. Zimayane

ではまた. Devamata

Goodbye (more common usage)

Sin (Higirarina I).

It's unbelievable.

どうも.do u mo

The meaning of this word is vague. There are many meanings, such as thank you, sorry, sorry and so on. It can be said to be a common word.

ぁそぅだ. A so u da.

Ah, yes. It means suddenly thinking of another topic or thing.

えへ? He E

A slightly surprised exclamation.

ぅんぃぃわよ. You are by my side.

All right. (Female language, what Fujisaki said when she agreed to the date invitation in her heartbeat memory)

ぅぅん, そぅじゃなぃ. You are by my side.

No, it's not that.

がんばってくださぃ. Kuda Sayi, Gambarte

Please come on. (Japanese people often use this phrase when they leave)

ごごくろぅさま. Come on, kuro u sama.

Thank you for your hard work. (used for superior to subordinate)

ぉつかれさま. Otsuka Resama

Thank you for your hard work. (Used between subordinates and superiors and between peers)

どぅぞぇんりょなく. Duzo En Longnaku

Please make yourself at home.