How do you respond to Oyasumi?

When your friend says “oyasumi” to you, you should also reply to your friend with “oyasumi“.
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How do you reply back to Oyasuminasai?

(Oyasuminasai.) Let's try another. Imagine you're Sasha, and you're finishing class. Respond to your friend by saying, "See you later."
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Whats the difference between Oyasumi and Oyasuminasai?

Both mean good night, but the shorter one is less polite. You must use おやすみなさい, the longer one, when you say good night to your guest, teacher, boss, etc. To your family, whichever is fine. Kids are generally taught to use おやすみなさい first, and then they start to use おやすみ somewhere in their childhood.
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Is Oyasuminasai polite?

oyasuminasai – お休みなさい (おやすみなさい) : a Japanese phrase for 'good night'. This is a polite expression for 'have a rest' in Japanese.
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What is Oyasuminasai?

おやすみなさい [OYASUMINASAI]

good night. In a casual way, you can say OYASUMI.
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How to say "Good night" in Japanese!? - OYASUMI!



What is Itterasshai?

Itterasshai (行ってらっしゃい) is the proper phrase to say to the person leaving, often after they announce their departure. It can be directly translated as “go and come back.” But, it has more of a meaning of: “see you later!” or “take care!”.
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What is yasumi?

Yasumi (written: 安見, 保見 or やすみ in hiragana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kohei Yasumi (born 1978), Japanese mixed martial artist.
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What Matane means?

またね, じゃまたね matane, jamatane. Parts of speech. Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.) good-bye; see you later.
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What does Oyasumi ONII Chan mean?

"おやすみ☆おにいちゃん"

Romaji: Oyasumi ☆ Onii-chan. English: Goodnight ☆ Big Brother.
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What is nasai?

Meaning 意味

Learn Japanese grammar: なさい (nasai). Meaning: do this (soft/firm command). It is a soft, but firm way of issuing a command, which is often used in situations like parents asking/ordering their kids to do something.
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What is Hajimemashite?

1. Hajimemashite! (Pronunciation: ha-jee-may-mashtay) Meaning: Nice to meet you! This is your first point of contact.
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How do you use Kochirakoso?

こちらこそ。 Nice to meet you, too. KOCHIRAKOSO. Nice to meet you, too.
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What is daisuki in English?

How to Say “I Love” in Japanese. If you're in a committed relationship, you can bump it up a notch to 大好きだよ (daisuki da yo), which is “I really like/love you.” The word daisuki in Japanese combines the kanji for “big” (大) and “like” 好き (like) to mean you have strong affection or interest in something.
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What do you reply to ohayo?

The perfect ohayo gozaimasu reply

There is actually no specific reply that should be given to “Good Morning” greetings in Japan. It could be replied with a simple “Ohayou” or “Daijobudesu”. The first word means good morning as well, and the second phrase means “I am good” in Japanese.
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How do you respond to Genki desu ka?

there are a lot of possible generally positive responses to "ogenki desu ka": the standard "(hai,) genki desu." meaning "I'm fine/I'm energetic." "ma ma desu" meaning "I'm so-so." "kekko ii desu yo." meaning "I'm pretty good."
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What is JA in Japanese?

Interjection. じゃ • (ja) well; then; so. by extension from the "so then" meaning: bye, goodbye.
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What language is senpai?

In Japanese the word is used more broadly to mean "teacher" or "master." Like sensei, senpai is used in English in contexts of martial arts as well as religious instruction, in particular Buddhism.
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What's your name in Japanese?

Anata no onamae wa? And that's how to ask, "What is your name?" in Japanese.
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What does Jamatane mean in Japanese?

(exp) good-bye; see you later.
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Is Mata ne informal?

“See you later” in Japanese – Mate ne. A slight variation on じゃあね is またね (mata ne) or じゃあまたね (ja mata ne). This means “Later” in Japanese, or “Well, see you later!” Again, it's casual, so you'll use it with friends, family, and people in your same social circle.
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Is Arigato Japanese?

In Japan, arigato is a simple way of saying “thank you” among familiars or peers. Politeness is highly valued in Japanese culture, so be mindful that there are more formal ways to say “thank you” to superiors or elders (e.g., arigato gozaimasu, which is a more polite way of saying thanks).
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What is Ryokou?

travel; trip; journey; excursion; tour​
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What is shimashita?

And at the end, we close the sentence by using SHIMASU (to do), SHIMASHITA (did) or SHITAI DESU (to want to do).
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What is Ikimasu?

Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.
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What is Okaerinasai?

Okaerinasai (おかえりなさい) is a Japanese greeting on returning home.
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