What is onegai Shimasu?

To ask someone to do something for you, add ONEGAI SHIMASU at the end. For example, in a taxi, instead of saying "please take me to" a particular place, just put ONEGAI SHIMASU after the destination. Japanese people also use ONEGAI SHIMASU as a kind of greeting. So ONEGAI SHIMASU is a helpful phrase to remember.
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What's the meaning of Onegaishimasu?

Both kudasai (ください)and onegaishimasu(お願いします) are Japanese words used when making a request for items. In many cases, these two Japanese words, which translate roughly as "please" or "please give me," are interchangeable.
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How do you reply to onegai Shimasu?

If the person is saying "onegaishimasu" meaning "(I have told you my request so) please do it." then it's appropriate to reply "hai, wakarimashita." meaning "Yes, I understand (so you can count on me to do it.)"
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What does onegai mean?

"Onegai" comes from the verb "negau" which literally means "to pray to (something)" or "to wish for (something)." The "O" at the beginning is the "honorific O" that makes the phrase more "honoring." Of course, we would never say that particular phrase without it, but that's what it is.
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Is Onegaishimasu a greeting?

Japanese people also use ONEGAI SHIMASU as a kind of greeting. So ONEGAI SHIMASU is a helpful phrase to remember. You can use it to ask someone to do something for you, or as a greeting. Kappabashi is an area filled with more than 170 wholesale kitchenware shops.
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Ask a Japanese Teacher! ONEGAI SHIMASU or KUDASAI?



Is it rude to say Kudasai?

Kudasai is not rude in any sense but one does have to be careful with the type of Japanese you use in different situations. You just need to know how to use the Japanese you knoe correctly, who to use them with, and when the appropriate time to use it is.
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Is Onegaishimasu formal?

“Onegaishimasu” is a formal phrase used by Japanese people to greet each other. The meaning and usage are not really as simple as to explain in English.
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Can Onegaishimasu mean thank you?

The phrase is よろしくお願いします (yoroshiku onegaishimasu). The simplest, quickest and easiest way to understand yoroshiku onegaishimasu, and the less formal dozo yoroshiku is that it means both please and thank you. It's used to make a request and also to thank the person, either before or after they do it for you.
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What is Gomen Kudasai?

"Gomen kudasai" literally means, "Please forgive me for bothering you." It is often used by guests when visiting someone's home. "Irassharu" is the honorific form (keigo) of the verb "kuru (to come)." All four expressions for a host mean "Welcome".
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What is Yoroshiku onegai?

よろしくお願いします [YOROSHIKU ONEGAI SHIMASU] Nice to meet you. You say YOROSHIKU ONEGAI SHIMASU, when you introduce yourself to somebody. It literally means "I'm looking forward to having good relations with you." You can also say this to close a conversation, when you ask somebody to do something for you.
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What is Douzo Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu?

Dozo yoroshiku onegaishimasu

Meaning: This phrase literal means "Please take care of me", but can be translated as "Pleased to meet you" in this situation.
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How do you respond to Yoroshiku onegai Shimasu?

How to respond. If you are meeting someone for the first time, you will respond with “yoroshiku onegaishimasu”. You can add on “kochira koso, こちらこそ” to make it “kochira koso, yoroshiku onegaishimasu” to say, “likewise, nice to meet you”.
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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 Arigato Kudasai?

Basic Japanese Phrases. Please (when asking for something) = kudasai. Please (one of several ways to say it) = dozo. Thank you = domo arigato. Thank you very much = domo arigato gozaimasu.
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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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What is Dozo in Japanese?

Dozo means “go ahead” or “go first.” While some words are shortened to make them easier to say (“arigatou gozaimasu” becomes “arigatou”), dozo is often lengthened to “hai-dozo” as if it were one word (Yes-go-ahead).
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What is Tasukete?

助けて (たすけて – tasukete) means “help me!” in Japanese. ★ Use the phrase 助けて (tasukete) when you are in danger and you need someone to help you or save you. ★ 助けて (tasukete) is the -te form (which is used for commands among other things) of the verb 助ける (tasukeru) meaning: to help, to save, or to rescue.
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Is Choudai polite?

Like most words for 'please' in Japanese, you can modify the politeness by adding honorific stems to choudai. Many supermarket cashiers, particularly female, will use choudai with the polite stem – itashimasu when telling you how much you need to pay.
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What is the difference between Hajimemashite and Yoroshiku?

"Hajimemashite (はじめまして)" is used when meeting a person for the first time. "Hajimeru (はじめる)" is the verb which means "to begin." "Douzo yoroshiku (どうぞよろしく)" is used when you introduce yourself, and other times when you are asking a favor of someone.
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What is the difference of Douzo and onegai Shimasu?

Then 'yoroshiku onegai shimasu' and 'douzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu' have the same meaning, but the difference is politeness level. We have a rule saying that 'the longer, the more polite' so 'douzo yoroshiku onegai shimasu' is longer than the other, making it a more polite expression. Here's one more example.
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How do I use onegai?

Both "kudasai“ and "onegai shimasu" are used when making a request for items. "Kudasai" follows the object and the particle "o", like “mizu o kudasai.” "Onegai shimasu" can be replaced with "kudasai" when you want an object. It sounds a little more polite than using 'kudasai'.
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What is Otsukaresama Deshita?

From the word “otsukaresama” (お疲れ様), or the verb “tsukareru” (疲れる) in plain form, means “to be tired.” So “otsukaresama desu” (present tense; お疲れ様です) or “otsukaresama deshita” (past tense; お疲れ様でした) would be “you are tired.” Wait, how can “you are tired” be used as a greeting, or for any of the above situations at all?
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When should I use Onegaishimasu?

お願いします (onegaishimasu) is used:
  1. Also when ordering food, but in this case "を" is not necessary. ...
  2. When calling for someone's attention; for example, a waiter/waitress to your table.
  3. Use onegaishimasu when requesting a service that you cannot fulfill yourself: "東京駅までお願いします。" (Tokyo eki made onegaishimasu.
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What is Hisashiburi?

Hisashiburi As a Conversation-Starter

“Hisashi” means “a long time,” while “buri” means “since.” I love the way that this one short word conveys the happiness one feels after reuniting with someone after a long time.
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