4月
23日,
2019年
しつれいします shitsureishimasu
This phrase has two meaning.
The literal translation is "Please forgive my bad manner."
(1) I am leaving.
(2) Excuse me.
When you are leaving, you usually say おさきに しつれいします。
"I am leaving now ... please forgive me for my bad manner."
4月
22日,
2019年
はじめまして hajimemashite
Direct translation would be "Meet First Time".
This is a greeting you use when you meet someone for the first time.
"How do you dp?"
"Nice to meet you."
Kind of like those word.
4月
21日,
2019年
がんばれ ganbare
がんばれ
ganbare
"GANBARE" - "Hang in there." You say this to encourage someone who is working hard, such as running in a marathon or studying. Another way of saying this is "GANBATTE."
がんばって
がんばってくれ
がんばってください
4月
20日,
2019年
いらっしゃい irasshai
When you enter a restaurant, people usually say いらっしゃいませ。
It is a polite way of saying いらっしゃい。
It means welcome!!!
This is different from どういたしまして dou itashimashite ... means "You are welcome." or "Don't even mention it."
4月
19日,
2019年
おかえりなさい okaerinasai
4月
15日,
2019年
おつかれさまです Otsukaresama Desu
おつかれさまです
Otsukaresama Desu
Otsukaresama desu is a key phrase that you will need to master if you plan to work in Japan. Whever you meet someone who is more senior than you, you say おつかれさまです。
The straight translation of this phrase would be "being tired" ... This means, you are thanking someone for their hard work.
Noe: You do not use this term for someone is not your senior. You say 「おつかれ」「おつかれさま」... Never「おつかれさまです」
4月
14日,
2019年
おじゃまします Ojyama Shimasu
and
This set phrase is said whenever you enter someone else’s house, signifying that you know you are going to be a bother and apologize in advance. When using this phrase, you are signifying your own modesty and sense that you are intruding.
4月
13日,
2019年
よろしくおねがいします Yoroshiku Onegai Shimasu
Yoroshiku Onegai Shimasu
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.
4月
12日,
2019年
きらい Kirai
https://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline/345926/suki
You 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 dislike me.
Like in English, if you are asked this question, your answer should be すき.