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How do you say welcome in Japanese?

The Japanese characters corresponding to "welcome" are: 歓する (かんげぃする).

The Japanese word for "welcome" is セする (かんげぃする). The waiter said "welcome" to the guests: ぃら.

If it is welcome (going in and out of the consumption place), mark it with ぃらっしゃぃませ (Roman word: irasyaimasen) in Chinese characters: Ila next Masson (pronunciation emphasis: pay attention to the stress behind this word).

It is suggested to try to recommend teaching materials while listening to audio: standard Japanese elementary, basic Japanese, watching animation and learning Japanese: Detective Conan (Japanese version), Cherry Maruko (Japanese version) and skipbeat.

Japanese:

Japanese is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to foreign language and literature majors. Japanese majors train applied and research-oriented talents who have a solid foundation in Japanese language and literature, profound humanistic background and strong comprehensive Japanese skills, and can skillfully use Japanese to engage in foreign affairs, cultural exchanges with Japan, education, economy and trade, science and technology, military and other fields.

It is said that Japanese teaching in China began in the Ming Dynasty. 1896, the Qing government sent 13 official students to study in Japan, which opened the curtain of studying in modern Japan. At the same time, Japanese teaching institutions such as Dong Wen Pavilion, Dong Wen Pavilion and Japan Pavilion have been opened in China, which has set off an upsurge of learning Japanese. 1900, the book Standardization of Oriental Languages, edited by Tang Baodai and Jane, was officially published, which is the first comprehensive and regular Japanese textbook in China.