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terça-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2012

write in japanese

* "Happy Birthday" :
Romaji : tanjoubi omedetou
Kanji : 誕生日おめでとう


* More formal version of "Happy Birthday"
Romaji : tanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu
Kanji : 誕生日おめでとうございます
* "Happy Birthday" :
Romaji : tanjoubi omedetou
Kanji : 誕生日おめでとう


* More formal version of "Happy Birthday"
Romaji : tanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu
Kanji : 誕生日おめでとうございます

> Step 1. Start with a greeting and ice-breaker - show some concern for your friend by asking about their health, discuss the weather or send them some well-wishes.
Examples:
* "Have you been doing well?" is a common way to start your letter.
Romaji : ogenki desu ka
Kanji : お元気ですか。
* "How have you been?"
Romaji : Ikaga osugoshi desu ka.
Kanji : いかがお過ごしですか。

End of with parting words like
Examples:
* "I look forward to hearing from you." - very polite.
Romaji : o-henji tanoshimi ni shite masu.
Kanji : お返事を楽しみにしています

* "Bye! Later!" - commonly used among teenagers. Casual.
Romaji : Matane
Hiragana : またね

English : Thank You
Romaji : arigatou
Kanji : none
Katakana : not used to write this.
Hiragana : ありがとう

English : Thank You Very Much
Romaji : doumo arigatou
Kanji : none
Katakana : not used to write this.
Hiragana : どうもありがとう

English : Polite way of saying 'Thank You'
Romaji : arigatou gozaimasu
Kanji : none
Katakana : not used to write this.
Hiragana : ありがとうございます
Depending on the situation,
The most common and general way to greet others:
Romaji : Youkoso (pronounce "ou" as a long "ohhh")
Hiragana : ようこそ
To receive a delegation or group of important people, the most formal way of saying welcome:
Romanji : Kangei (pronounce "ei" as a long "ayyy")


Kanji : 歓迎
Hiragana : かんげい
To welcome customers stepping into a shop or into your house informally:
Romaji : Irasshai
Hiragana : いらっしゃい
To welcome customers stepping into a shop or into your house formally:
Romaji : Irasshaimase
Hiragana : いらっしゃいませ

"Welcome home":
Romaji : Okaeri
Hiragana : おかえり
"You're welcome", as a response to someone thanking you:
Romaji : Dou itashimashite
Kanji : お願いします
Hiragana : どういたしまして
To invite someone to eat or to enter a room or to take a seat:
Romaji : Douzo (pronounce "ou" as a long "ohhh")
Hiragana : どうぞ

sexta-feira, 6 de janeiro de 2012

phrases utility

Useful Phrases & Expressions

Phrases
Yes. はい。 Hai.
No いいえ。 Iie.
Thank you (informal). ありがとう。 Arigatou.
Thank you (More formal). ありがとうございます。 Arigatou gozaimasu.
Thanks for your help. お世話になりました。 Osewa ni narimashita.
Please. お願いします。 Onegai shimasu.
You are welcome. どういたしまして。 Dou itashimashite.
Excuse me. すみません。 Sumimasen.
I am sorry. ごめんなさい。 Gomen nasai.
Excuse me (lit. "Allow me to
bother you"). 失礼します。 Shitsurei shimasu.
Please, after you. どうぞ。 Dozo.
Wait a moment, please. ちょっと待ってください。 Chotto matte kudasai.
Wait a moment (more polite). 少々お待ち下さい。 Shosho omachi kudasai.
Sorry to disturb (said when entering a house). おじゃまします。 Ojama shimasu.