Good morning = ohayougozaimasu
Good afternoon = konnichiwa
Good evening = konbanwa
Good afternoon = konnichiwa
Good evening = konbanwa
I'm so sorry = gomennasai
Are you okay? = daijiyoubudesuka
I'm fine = daijiyoubudesu
Could you please repeat it again? = mouichido o ne idekimasuka
One more time please = sumimasen mouichido
Really? = hontou
Are you okay? = daijiyoubudesuka
I'm fine = daijiyoubudesu
Could you please repeat it again? = mouichido o ne idekimasuka
One more time please = sumimasen mouichido
Really? = hontou
Nice to meet you! = haji memashite douzoyoroshiku
Nice to meet you, too! = kochirakoso douzoyoroshiku
Nice to see you again! = doumo o hisa shiburidesu
Nice to meet you, too! = kochirakoso douzoyoroshiku
Nice to see you again! = doumo o hisa shiburidesu
I don't understand = wakarimasen
I got it = wakarimashita
Let's go = i kimashiyou
This is awesome! = sugoine
Wait = chiyoto ma te
Help! = tasu kete
I got it = wakarimashita
Let's go = i kimashiyou
This is awesome! = sugoine
Wait = chiyoto ma te
Help! = tasu kete
The day before = ototoi
Yesterday = kino
Today = kyou
Tomorrow = ashita
The day after = asatte
Yesterday = kino
Today = kyou
Tomorrow = ashita
The day after = asatte
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Hello everyone,
Today we will start with hiragana characters and some common words
Today we will start with hiragana characters and some common words
Hello everyone ,
I hope you all are doing good. I guess we need more practice in basic Hiragana and Katakana characters before we proceed further with new words.
I hope you all are doing good. I guess we need more practice in basic Hiragana and Katakana characters before we proceed further with new words.
So let's know what are Hiragana and Katakana.
Japanese language uses three characters, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji.
Kanji came from China in the 5th to the 6th centuries.
Then, later Hiragana and Katakana evolved to represent "readings" in Japanese.
Kanji represent forms of something or situation and each of them represent meaning.
On the otherhand,
Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic symbols, They do not represent any meaning.
Japanese language uses three characters, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji.
Kanji came from China in the 5th to the 6th centuries.
Then, later Hiragana and Katakana evolved to represent "readings" in Japanese.
Kanji represent forms of something or situation and each of them represent meaning.
On the otherhand,
Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic symbols, They do not represent any meaning.
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Hiragana and Katakana are corresponding sets of characters representing the same series of sounds.
In this post :
Hiragana is in red.
Katakana is in blue.
Both are the same sound 'a' like Anna from Frozen.
In this post :
Hiragana is in red.
Katakana is in blue.
Both are the same sound 'a' like Anna from Frozen.