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00:16Konnichiwa!
00:17Ohayou gozaimasu!
00:19Oyasu minasai!
00:20What do these phrases mean?
00:23Stick around!
00:24In this quick lesson, you'll learn basic Japanese greetings that all beginners must know.
00:29Before we start, do you know how people in Japan usually greet each other?
00:34Stay tuned to find out!
00:39Konnichiwa!
00:40Hello!
00:43Konnichiwa!
00:45Konnichiwa!
00:47Since it was originally comes from the particle,
00:50wa as in kyōwa.
00:53Today is
00:55Jack greets Steve at a networking event.
00:59Konnichiwa!
01:00O genki desu ka?
01:02Genki desu!
01:04Jack san wa?
01:06Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:09Good morning!
01:12Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:14Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:15Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:16Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:16Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:16If you work in the entertainment industry, people tend to greet each other by saying ohayou gozaimasu at any time
01:23of the day.
01:24At the train station Arling in the morning, just before a group heads out for a hiking trip.
01:32Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:34Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:36Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:37Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:38Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:40Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:40Good night!
01:42Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:43Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:45Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:47Ohayou gozaimasu!
01:48If you're close to someone, you can just say ohayou gozaimasu!
01:52Ohayou gozaimasu!
02:01おやすみなさい。また明日。
02:04はじめまして。
02:05Nice to meet you.
02:10はじめまして。
02:12はじめまして。
02:13In Japan, it's not common to hug.
02:16トモコ welcomes a new student to the class for the first time.
02:23はじめまして。どうぞ。入ってください。
02:27はじめまして。
02:28ありがとうございます。
02:32おげんきですか?
02:35How are you?
02:37おげんきですか?
02:39おげんきですか?
02:41Casually, you can say 元気 or 最近どう?
02:47Steve greets Tom at the party.
02:50トムさん、おげんきですか?
02:54元気です。スティーブさんはどうですか?
02:58さようなら。
02:59さようなら。
03:03さようなら。
03:06さようなら。
03:07さようなら literally means farewell.
03:10So depending on the situation,
03:12it could sound like you're not gonna meet each other forever.
03:16Jack parts ways with Steve after a meeting.
03:22さようなら。またすぐに。
03:24はい、それじゃ。
03:24から ございです。
03:25Let's review.
03:26You'll see the word in English and your job is to say the word in Japanese.
03:30Ready?
03:31Do you remember how to say hello?
03:38こんにちは、 こんにちは。
03:39And how to say good morning?
03:44おはようございます
03:47おはようございます
03:48What about good night?
03:53おやすみなさい
03:56おやすみなさい
03:57Do you remember how to say nice to meet you?
04:03はじめまして
04:05はじめまして
04:07Let's try how are you?
04:12おげんきですか?
04:14おげんきですか?
04:16And finally, do you remember how to say goodbye?
04:22さようなら
04:24さようなら
04:26Do you know how people in Japan usually greet each other?
04:30The most common greeting in Japan is a bow
04:33which can vary from a small knot of the head
04:36to a deep bend at the waist
04:39Depending on the situation
04:41Handshakes are becoming more common
04:43especially in business settings
04:45But traditional Japanese settings
04:47don't involve any physical contact
04:55必要な accent
05:00旨い言論や言論や言論や言論を
05:01必要なソフロースに入れさせる
05:01アニメの中で
05:02And see you next time
05:03あの fatty字
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