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  1. welcome (to customers) Informally, you might hear どうぞ (dōzo) as a kind of welcome or invitation. Generally it is used when permission is given. どうぞ. どうぞ. dōzo. here you are / please / by all means. どうぞ、召し上がってみてください。. どうぞ、 めしあがって みて ください。.

  2. Toiretto pēpā ga hitsuyō desu. I need more toilet paper. 毛布がもう一枚必要です. もうふ が もう いち まい ひつよう です. Mōfu ga mō ichi mai hitsuyō desu. I need an extra blanket. Here are some final words and phrases that might come in handy…. ダブル ベッド. ダブル ベッド.

  3. Two useful words to know at this point are “heya”, a room, and “aki”, available or literally open. The receptionist may respond…. 空き部屋はあります. あきべや は あります. Akibeya wa arimasu. We have rooms available. 申し訳御座いませんが、空き部屋はありません. もうし わけ ございません ...

  4. After today’s free Rocket Japanese lesson you’ll be able to say "thank you" in Japanese, "excuse me," "sorry," and use other polite Japanese words and phrases with confidence. A little can go a long way when you’re a beginner, and the Rocket Japanese team wants you to feel comfortable around native speakers right from the start.

  5. こんばんは. Konbanwa. Good evening. おやすみ なさい. Oyasumi nasai. Good night. Greetings like “good morning” or “good afternoon” are incredibly important in Japanese. As the Japanese culture is more formal, going through the ritual of greeting another person is an important way of showing respect. Japanese tend to bow while ...

  6. Hello / Good day. おはよう ございます. Ohayō gozaimasu. Good morning. こんばんは. Konbanwa. Good evening. Another useful "hello" is used when answering the phone. Remember not to use this in person - this "hello" is only used on the phone:

  7. Arigatō gozaimasu. Thank you (polite) どうも ありがとう ございました. Dōmo arigatō gozaimashita. Thank you very much (polite) Here are some other ways you can express gratitude in Japanese: ご協力いただきありがとうございます. ごきょうりょく いただき ありがとう ございます. Gokyōryoku ...

  8. Welcome to the Rocket Japanese lesson on cars – くるま (kuruma)! In this lesson, we’ll cover tons of car vocabulary, from hoods to trunks and everything in between. If you’re traveling to Japan and plan on renting or even buying a car in Japanese , this lesson will be very useful for you.

  9. No thank you / That's okay. You might also hear いえいえ (ie ie), literally meaning "no no", as a softer form of saying "no". いえいえ、すっかり長居してしまいました。. いえいえ、すっかり ながい して しまいました。. Ie ie, sukkari nagai shite shimaimashita. No no, I've already imposed on your ...

  10. Welcome to the Rocket Japanese section on learning Japanese quickly and effectively. These lessons are all about the best ways to learn Japanese. You will discover tons of tips and tricks that polyglots use to successfully master several languages, as well as how long it takes to learn Japanese, how to improve your Japanese pronunciation, and ...

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