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"Ojama shimasu" literally means, "I'm going to get in your way" or " I will disturb you." It is used as a polite greeting when entering someone's home...
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よろしくおねがいしますYoroshiku Onegai ShimasuThe 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...
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きらい is an opposite of すき which we explained in the following post.https://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline/345926/sukiYou can ask onion 「_____すき?きらい?」to see if the person likes or nor the _______ you asked.If someone say わたし が すき、それとも きらい。Watashi Ga Suki, soretomo Kirai.This I making if you like me or ...
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うれしい嬉しいUreshiiMeanshappy / glad / pleasantIf you are happy about something ... You just say うれしい
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まいった Maita means "You win".In Kendo and other martial arts, if you say まいった ... opponent wins.You also use it like "You win" in conversation.If you say 「まいった まいった」... this tells people you give up.
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コンビニ ... KonbiniIt's how Japanese call "convenience store".7 ElevenFamily MarketLawson
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When you are sorry ... You say "Gomen".It is a very casual form ... To be more polite you say ごめんなさい "Gomen Nsai"To be even more formal, You say 申し訳ありません。"Moushiwake Arimasen"
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すみません is a word you use like "Execuse Me" in English.If you bump into someone accidentally, you say 「すみません」You can also use the sword to get attention of people when you want ask something.「すみません トイレはどこですか」"Sumimasen, Toire wa doko desuka?"Execs me, where is the toilet.
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Sakura represents Japan and Japanese spirit more than any other thing.So treat this tree (flower) very nice when you are in Japan.