SAN- Term of respect that is used when referring to a person older than yourself, or with whom you are not very familiar CHAN -Term used to indicate affection or endearment (used among [r]
(1)Onegai- Please Nani- What Baka- Idiot Kanojo- Girlfriend Karashi- Boyfriend daisukidayo- i love you Aishiteru- i love you
Ima Nanji desu ka?- what time is it Do Itashimashite- Your Welcome Nihongo- Japanese
Nanyobi desu ka?- what day of the week is it? Anata Wa?- and you?
mizu o kudasai- can i have some water please Yume- dream
Baka ja nai?- are u stupid? hontoni? (for short: Honto)- Really? Iee- No
Hai- Yes
Ee desu ka?- is it okay? Sugoii- amazing Sensei- Teacher
JAPANESE NAME SUFFIX:
SAN- Term of respect that is used when referring to a person older than yourself, or with whom you are not very familiar CHAN -Term used to indicate affection or endearment (used among friends)
SAMA- Term used to indicate formal respect Often used when addressing ones teachers KUN-Term used towards male friends or acquaintances who are younger or the same age as you SENPAI//SEMPAI A form of respect for elders (teenagers)
KO- Used as a permanent suffix on a female name, or can be used to make a shortened 'nickname' form of a name for someone who you are romantically involved with (ex: in Sailormoon, Mamoru is heard calling Usagi 'Usako')
ohaiyou gozaimasu - good morning (o hai you(yo) go za i ma su) konnichiwa - good afternoon (ko nni chi wa)
konbanwa - good evening (kon ban wa)
oyasuminasai - good night (o ya su mi na sai)
Ikuradesuka - how much is it? (I ku de su ka)
nansaidesuka(nan sai desu ka?) - how old are you? (nan sai de su ka)
denwa bungo wa nandesuka - What's your phone number? (den wa bun go wa nan de su ka)
Nanjindesuka - What nationality are you? (nan jin de su ka)
Hajimemashite - nice to meet you for the first time (Ha ji me ma shi te)
ooishidesu!!! - it is delicious (oo i shi de su)
ooishidesuyo~ - it was surely/very delicious (oo i shi de su yo)
ooishidesune~ - it was delicious (oo i shi de su ne)
soodesune~ - is that so (soo de su ne)
Suge + (adjective) = very (adjective) *note: Suge is mostly used by guys* Totemo + (adjective) = very (adjective)
*note: this is more commonly used, it is used by both guys and girls*
guy: konnichiwa girl: konnichiwa
(2)girl: arigatou gozaimasu
guy: ah! sumimasen, watashi wa (guy's name), anata no onamaewa nandesuka girl: watashi no onamae wa (girl's name)
guy: ah, soodesune girl: hai soo desu
I don't know, it's just more of an introduction than macking =/ but it's a start Translation:
Guy: good afternoon girl: good afternoon guy: you are very beautiful girl: thank you
guy: ah! i'm sorry, my name is (guy's name), what is your name? girl: my name is (girl's name)