How do you say hi in Japanese language?
About Konnichiwa – Hello: This is probably the most common way of saying hello in Japanese. Konnichiwa is used a lot throughout the day and is usually translated as just a greeting when learning Japanese.
How do you say yeah in Japanese?
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yes yes {exclamation} はいはい {inter.} [pl.]
What does Hai in Japanese mean?
yes okay
はい • (hai) [from 1774] yes okay understood, got it here, present right, so (agreement) uh-huh (acknowledgement that one is listening) はい、 承 しょう 知 ち しました。 Hai, shōchi shimashita. Yes, understood.
How do you say sorry in Japanese?
One of the most common and frequent words is gomen ごめん. You can make it friendly by calling it Gomen-nai or Gomen-ni. Waroi or Mera Bad is also a very unusual way of saying sorry.
Do Japanese nod yes?
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Nodding: Its common for people to nod during conversations to show theyre listening or approving. A courtesy sign is not always consensual. Expressing Emotion: Showing strong emotion is generally avoided in Japanese communication.
What Moshi Moshi means?
I speak I speak
Moshi moshi, or もしもし, is a common Japanese phrase that Japanese people use when picking up the phone. Its a casual greeting used for friends and family, like a “hello”, but in fact means something entirely different! In English, it literally means something more like, “to say to say”, or “I speak I speak”.