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 nasai means?

Gomen nasai (ごめんなさい, "I am very sorry") is a formal Japanese-language apology for causing offense or damage. It is more polite than the standard "sumimasen" which would be used if you bumped into someone accidentally. It can also be shortened to gomen ne (ごめんね) or gomen (ごめん).
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How do you use nasai in Japanese?

To give order to someone with lower position / younger than you, you can use なさい (nasai) Yes, give order. It's still making a request, but it's stronger. Japanese are really serious about the formality level. So if you're unsure, use 下さい (kudasai) instead and you should be safe!
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Is nasai polite?

As mentioned earlier, “nasai” is the polite command form in Japanese and is used in a variety of formal situations. You can use “nasai” when you are giving an order to someone younger or of lower status than yourself.
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What is the imperative form in Japanese?

The Imperative form is used when you want to command somebody to do something. The meireikei 命令形 is placed at the end of the sentence as the main verb. This form is quite offensive and has a very strong connotation so should definitely be sued with caution.
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なさい = Command...Is おやすみなさい Rude? ┃JLPT N3



How many Japanese tenses are there?

Japanese verb forms have two main tenses, the present and the past. There is no future tense. The present tense is used for future and habitual action as well. The informal form of the present tense is the same as the dictionary form.
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What is Oyasumi nasai?

おやすみなさい [OYASUMINASAI]

good night. In a casual way, you can say OYASUMI.
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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 Japanese apologize?

謝罪いたします (shazai itashimasu) is a super intense and formal way to apologize. It uses the humble form いたします (itashimasu) to emphasize the depth of the apology. 謝罪 (shazai) is the Japanese word for “apology”, so it's like saying “My deepest apologies” or “I sincerely apologize.”
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What is 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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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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What is Okaerinasai?

Okaerinasai (おかえりなさい) is a Japanese greeting on returning home.
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How do you say good morning in Japanese?

2. Good morning in Japanese and other relevant greetings. Good morning in Japanese – Ohayō gozaimasu (おはよう ございます) is the best choice for greeting someone in the early morning hours (before 10:00 a.m.).
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How do you write Gomenasai in katakana?

The Casual Japanese Apology

It is well-known that gomennasai is used to express a very heartfelt apology. The most common way to write it is ( ごめんなさい ) which is in Hiragana, which is the syllabic system of writing for the Japanese. The thing about it is that there is no way for it to be written in kanji.
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What is the meaning of Gozaimasu?

' So what's going on with this? When you say “Good morning” politely, you say 'Ohayo gozaimasu. ' It's just the casual “Good morning,” 'Ohayo' with 'gozaimasu' at the end. The word 'gozaimasu' is a very polite expression and can roughly be translated as “am,” “is,” or “are” in English.
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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 ohayo in Japanese?

Ohayo (おはよう, ohayō) is a colloquial term meaning good morning in Japanese. Ohayo may also refer to: Good Morning (1959 film), 1959 Japanese comedy film by director Yasujirō Ozu. Ohayo Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York, US. A misspelling of Ohio, a U.S. state.
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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 Ganbatte Kudasai?

Ganbatte Kudasai (頑張ってください) – Please do the best you can / Please do your best. The addition of the Japanese word “kudasai”, which means “please (as a form of requesting)” in English, gives the expression “ganbatte” a more formal and polite tone.
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What is Ogenki desu ka?

In OGENKI DESU KA (Are you fine?), OGENKI is an adjective GENKI (fine, healthy) with an honorific O before it. If you answer, “Yes, I'm fine,” you say HAI, GENKI DESU.
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Is Japanese grammar difficult?

Japanese grammar, as a whole, is one of the most difficult things for English speakers to get their heads around. In Japanese, the verb goes at the end of the sentence, something that feels instinctually wrong for English speakers.
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Is Japanese conjugation hard?

But the truth is, Japanese verb conjugation is actually quite straightforward with hardly any exceptions. The few irregular verbs are even actually regular in their irregularities. Unlike English, Japanese verbs do not conjugate with the subject.
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Which language has no future tense?

Being present

Some languages, such as Finnish or German, don't require speakers to talk about the future in a distinct way. Rather than saying “We shall go to the movies tomorrow”, they treat tomorrow as if it were today: “We go to the movies tomorrow.” These languages are described as “present-tensed”.
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How do you say sit in Japanese to a dog?

You can practice on these basic commands, shown in both hiragana (characters) and romaji (anglicized version), with pronunciation:
  1. Sit おすわり osuwari (oh-soo-WAH-ree)
  2. Stay まて! ...
  3. Lie down ふせ fuse (foo-say)
  4. Come こい koi.
  5. Come (kinder version) おいで oide (oh-EE-day)
  6. No だめ dame (DAH-may)
  7. Drop it はなせ hanase (hah-nah-say)
  8. Good dog!
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