What is Ohayou?

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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What does Ohayou mean?

Good Morning! 「おはようございます」 "Ohayou-gozaimasu!" or simply "Ohayou!" ( it is early)
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What is the difference between ohayo and ohayou?

The first way to say good morning is ohayō おはよう (pronounced a lot like the state Ohio). This is the casual form, which you'd mainly use with close friends and family members. The second way to say good morning in Japanese is ohayō gozaimasu おはようございます. This is a more formal version.
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What is Ohayou Gozaimasu in Japanese?

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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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 to say Ohayou gozaimasu in casual conversation. Tips to learn Japanese



How do you say sorry in Japanese?

You can make it more formal by saying "gomen-nasai" ごめんなさい or more friendly with "gomen-ne" ごめんね. "Warui warui" 悪い悪い or "my bad" is also a very casual way to say sorry. "Sumimasen" すみません, which can be translated as "excuse me", also works as an apology depending on how it is used.
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How do you say yes in Japanese?

'Yes' in Japanese is はい (hai), but you often hear わかりました (wakarimashita) which literally means 'I understand' or 'OK, I agree. ' However, in informal situations, it is also acceptable to say OK です (it's OK) and, particularly amongst friends, you can utter ええ (ee).
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What is Arigato konichiwa?

The Five Most Important Words in Japanese

KONNICHIWA – (hello) ARIGATO – (thank you) SUMIMASEN – (excuse me) IKURA – (how much?) DOKO – (where?)
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Does konnichiwa mean today?

Konnichiwa (こんにちは) is said between late morning (11am) and early evening (5pm) in Japan. It's a formal kind of 'hello! '.
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How do you respond to konnichiwa?

When someone greets you in Japanese with “Konnichiwa” it is best to respond with the same phrase “Konnichiwa”.
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How do you say hello in Japanese Ohio?

Konnichiwa – こんにちは

About: This is probably the most common way to say hello in Japanese. Konnichiwa is used broadly throughout the day and is what you'll usually see translated as simply “hello” as you learn Japanese.
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Is konnichiwa a Gozaimasu?

The four basic Japanese greetings are “Ohayou gozaimasu” (Good morning), “Konnichiwa” ('Hello' or 'Good day'), and “Konbanwa” ('Good evening').
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What does Baka mean in Japanese?

Baka (馬鹿 or ばか) is a Japanese swear or curse word meaning idiot, jackass, dumbass, or unthinking fool. (Excuse our language, please!) That said, baka's meaning is highly contextual, as our resident Japanese expert explains: “Baka (馬鹿) means a fool or an idiot, and used as an insult.
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What Is Good Morning Call in Japanese?

Good Morning Call (グッドモーニング・コール, Guddo Mōningu Kōru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Yue Takasuka that ran in the monthly magazine Ribon from 1997 to 2002.
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Why do Japanese say gozaimasu?

The word 'gozaimasu' is a very polite expression and can roughly be translated as “am,” “is,” or “are” in English. The phrase “ohayo” comes from an adjective, “hayai” meaning “early” and it literally means “it's early.” So, “ohayo” can take the polite expression “gozaimasu” after that to say it politely.
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What is hello in anime?

#1 こんにちは (konnichiwa) - “Hello” in Japanese

While it can be used in both formal and informal situations, you're more likely to hear it used between strangers or in more formal situations. こんにちは also literally means “good afternoon”, so you'll typically here this said at that time. ‍
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Is Moshi Moshi formal?

Moshi moshi, or もしもし, is a common Japanese phrase that Japanese people use when picking up the phone. It's a casual greeting used for friends and family, like a “hello”, but in fact means something entirely different! In English, it literally means something more like, “to say to say”, or “I speak I speak”.
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What is Sumimasen?

SUMIMASEN has many different meanings: "I'm sorry", "thank you" and to get someone's attention. It might be confusing at first, but once you've used it for a while, it'll become second nature. When Japanese people say SUMIMASEN, they often bow in appreciation or apology.
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What is Sayonara in Japan?

Borrowed from Japanese さよなら (sayonara), shorter form of more traditional さようなら (sayōnara, “goodbye”, literally “if that's the way it is”).
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Why do Japanese say San?

さん/-san. The Japanese suffix -san is polite, but not excessively formal. It can be broadly used to: Refer to anyone you don't know, regardless of status or age.
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Do Japanese say Domo Arigato?

Domo arigato (sometimes transcribed in “Doumo arigatou”) is a way of saying “Thank you very much” in Japanese. The combination of Domo with Arigato has the effect of reinforcing the power of your thanks.
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How do you respond to Baka?

Here are some examples. Stupid is “Baka”. Idiot is “aho”. Then, at the end, you can say either “da” or “darou” to complete the sentence.
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Is saying Anata rude?

When Japanese people explicitly state “you” in their sentences, it's proper to use the person's name and attach a suffix. You are probably already familiar with “~san”, which is a polite suffix. If you use “anata” with someone who you know, it is rude.
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Is Yabai rude?

“Yabai” (やばい, often stylized ヤバい) actually shares much in common with “f*ck.” The major difference, obviously, is that yabai isn't really an offensive word. (While Japan lacks expletives in the English sense, it does have plenty of rude words – and taboo ones as well.)
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What is Sugoi ne?

1. すごい(sugoi) “すごい” (sugoi) is a compliment that Japanese people often use. It is used anytime when you are impressed by the other person's attitude and behavior, or when you think "This is good!" It is an expression that you feel intuitively rather than thinking. Example.
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