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How to say some greetings in Japanese?

How to say some greetings in Japanese?

Good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning. Ha, ha, yo, go to Ma Su.

Good afternoon, good afternoon. こんにちはははこちははちはちはちちはちはちちち 123999

Good evening. こんばんは ko n ba n wa。

Please, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

How to pronounce some greetings in Japanese? Please translate it into Chinese.

Hello, senior

kon ni chi ha.sen pai

Kuhn, your turn. Sen beat

Japanese telephone language

Situation 1: Someone is calling you.

First of all, introduce yourself: もしもし, XXです. Moxi Moxi, XX Desu.

Then ask who the other person is: どちらでしょぅか.do chi ra sama de syou ka.

Then there is something to say: just "はぃはぃ"!

Then say I know: はぃわかりましたた. Sea, Wakari Ma Si Tower.

Finally, hang up: じゃ, rude します. Yes, this is Ma Su.

Situation 2: You call someone else.

First of all, let me introduce myself: もしもし, XX ですけどどどししししししししししししし .

Find the person you are looking for: ○さんぃらっしゃぃますか. Wu San La Sia Ma Su Ka.

Or the person who answers the phone is the person you are looking for: just say something.

Or the person you are looking for is not here. Please leave a message: すみません, ぉぃできますか. Su Mi Mason, have you been to Ma Su?

Or if the person you are looking for is not here, don't leave a message: じゃまだをかけますぁりがとぅご.

That's basically it.

How do you say hello in Japanese?

Hello (cry and dig together)

I'm back (with his period).

Brother (Oh Nissan)

Cute (Kawaii)

How come? (Nani)

You are so handsome (Kakuyi)

I see (what's confusing)

I ate (a dozen kamas)

Good morning (dog blows horse)

How is it possible (Masaka)

Great (free)

Thank you (Arriga Duo)

What's the matter (Xi Du University)

Lazy (stupid)

This can't be done.

Why? (male)

What's that (dug in a man's house)

What do you mean? (Digging around the house)

Idiot (Baga)

I see (digging cards and hitting frogs)

This is (Curry Dig)

Come on (just Paris)

Done (Adam! )

Friends (stealing cats and beating chickens)

No (hitting girls)

That's right (within the hit range)

Great! (there are acne! )

Really? (Boom! Tease you)

Miss (I pulled it down)

Don't! (ah, buy dad! )

Damn it (clasping hands)

Sorry (Mina the dog)

Never mind (sarcasm)

Does it matter? (with tape? )

Dating (with pocket)

Yes (hi)

Good night (oh, crush you)

That's it (crying shit)

I want to transliterate common greetings in Japanese.

Good morning: How high is Oha? (Read all flat)

Say hello during the day: Cowen, you are really amazing. (same as above)

Evening: Cowan class wow. (same as above)

Happy New Year: New Nain, how high is it to buy condoms? (same as above)

Long time no see: O 'Hesse Blisner!

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How to say hello in Japanese after work?

For familiar colleagues or bosses, they all say, "I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired!" !

If you are familiar with it, you can use the general farewell method directly. Tomorrow! ! See you tomorrow or something.

The above two are the most common, and there are many others.

How to speak Japanese when answering the phone?

* (name and deployment) でござぃます. Hello, this is XXX Department of XXX Company.

(Company, Department) Ma Su

* Don't treat me badly. Just a moment, please.

Mati Kuda Sayi

I'm sorry about the application.

Mo Usva ke qu Zha yi ma sen ga

Lin をしてぉまます/out Miss Lin or Mr. Lin is not in the office now.

Linwatada is in Ma Su/Stuart is in Ma Su.

* After that, please call me, please call me, please. Can I call you back later?

No, I don't know what you are talking about.

* でははれぃぃたします.) I said it when I hung up.

Devas Tujeri Itas Ma Su

I'd better find a colleague who can speak Japanese to teach me. It is strange for people who can't understand the 50-tone meter to pronounce Roman characters, and some of them are not.

Japanese telephone language?

Japanese people are very particular about answering the phone. It is best not to turn around directly, otherwise no one will know who is away. If you ask again, it is estimated that the Japanese will be very uncomfortable, very uncomfortable, because they don't do this, so it is best to show respect.

When you receive a call, say hello first to show the vitality of the company.

ぉぅござぃます./こんにちは。

Good morning/afternoon.

Name of reporting company

Xxx club

Ordinary Japanese will say "find someone"

Write your name first.

Check with the Japanese again.

はぃ, ですね, かりました.

Then ask Japanese companies and names and write them down.

What was the name of your old club? What's the name of your club?

きしゃとおなまえをおしえていただけるでしょうか?

Then check with the Japanese.

Xxxx club

Then tell someone to wait.

Don't be so rude

Then, I used my internal phone to tell someone who called from what company, and then I transferred the call to him.

If so-and-so is not in, first find the boss, tell who is calling from which company, determine whether the boss answers or who answers, and then transfer the call, otherwise the person who answers is in a mess and speaks incoherently, and the Japanese will be annoyed by answering who over and over again.

As for the receptionist who can't speak Japanese, it's the simplest thing anyway. Study hard first, then practice several times a day, and then use it often.

Who can give me some Japanese greetings?

Men say it's delicious Call it an error detector, and everyone says so. I don't think I need to repeat it. Tell me what else you want to know. See if I can know. . .

Japanese ~ Say hello! what to say

こんにちは。 Kon ni qi wa during the day

こんばんは at night. Gangbanwa