How to say “Best regards” in Japanese?
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How do you say “Best regards” in Japanese? This article summarizes some questions concerning Best regards. The above two expressions should be appropriate for all kinds of email. Both are polite expressions and the latter is even more polite because […]
How to say “Either one is fine” in Japanese?
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Answer by Japanese teacher Dochira or docchi is used when you are referring to two things or choices in the conversation. I hope you will enjoy your dinner regardless of your preference.
11 Essential Phrases You Need When Taking a Taxi in Japan
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Most people would not think of taking a taxi in Japan because it is widely believed to be expensive. However, this is not so. Short-distance travel by taxi is still quite affordable, especially when you have large pieces of luggage. […]
How to say “How do you use the washing machine?” in Japanese?
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Answer by Japanese teacher Explanation Sentakuki means “washing machine”; dooyatte means “how to”; and tsukaimasu means “to use”. You can simply put all the words together to ask “how to use the washing machine?” In most cases, you simply put […]
How To Say “I’m looking forward to it” In Japanese?
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Answer by Japanese teacher Explanation Tanoshimi literally means “delight, fun, pleasure”. Thus the above expression means “I’m looking forward to it”. To emphasize your anticipation for the event, you can add sugoku in front of the sentence. Sugoku means “really, very much”.
How To Say “When Are You Available?” In Japanese?
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Answer by Japanese teacher Explanation Both expressions are suitable for use in emails and conversation. The first expression would sound more polite than the second one. Gotsugoo literally means “your circumstances or condition” and gotsugoo no yoi means “favourable or […]
8 Useful Expressions for Communicating with Your Neighbours in Japanese
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Communicating with your neighbours or acquaintances whom you know by sight but are not familiar with is not an easy matter because of the sense of distance between both parties. This article attempts to summarize some useful expressions when communicating […]
New Keigo Expressions Used by Young People
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This is Part 4 of the explanation on keigo, Japanese honorific expressions. For previous explanations, see What is keigo? Today, we are going to look at keigo and Japanese young people. We do not recommend the use of keigo if […]
How to say “thanks to you I’ve passed JLPT(Japanese-Language Proficiency Test) N5” in Japanese?
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* JLPT means “Japanese-Language Proficiency Test”. If you are interested in JLPT, please check the following website for more details. Answer by Japanese teacher Explanation Congratulations on passing your JLPT N5! I hope it is the start for further Japanese […]