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Come on, how do you say it in Japanese?
Besides がんばって"(ganbatte ",there are many Japanese expressions commonly used in daily life. The following are some common Japanese expressions and usages:
こんにちは(konnichiwa): It means "Hello" and is one of the most commonly used greetings in Japanese.
ありがとう(arigatou): Expressing "thank you" is one of the most commonly used thank-you words in Japanese.
すみません(sumimasen): It means "sorry" or "excuse me" and can be used to apologize to others or ask for help.
おはようございます(ohayou: meaning "good morning", it is usually used when meeting in the morning.
おやすみなさい(oyasuminasai): It means "good night" and is usually used at night.
いただきます(itadakimasu): It means "I'm going to start eating", which is a Japanese saying before eating.
ごちそうさまでした(gochisousama· de Sita): It means "thank you for your hospitality", which is a Japanese saying after dinner.
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