TAILIEUCHUNG - Japanese Is Possible - Lesson 29

Tham khảo tài liệu 'japanese is possible - lesson 29', ngoại ngữ, nhật - pháp - hoa- others phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Japanese is Possible! Week 29 Part 29 ● Real Life Usage ● Anatomy of a Sentence ● New Words Real Life Usage How to say "Hello" Just as in English, there are many ways in Japanese in which one can say hello. Just think of how many different ways it is possible to say "hello" in English. So we'll be looking at a few greetings in Japanese for saying hello and goodbye, along with some other common phrases. Here are some ways to say 'Hello': #1 - ohayou gozaimasu. Proper greeting for "good morning." Literally, this means "It's early" but it has taken on the usage for morning-time greetings. This is safe to use until around 11 AM, possibly a little later. Two ways of pronouncing this would be with an extension in the last "ma" sound, like ohayou gozaiMAsu, or with an extension of the last "su" sound to emphasize it, like ohayou gozaimaSU. This is often shortened in less formal relationships, like between friends or family members, to: ohayou For pronunciation, the last sound can be drawn out, like ohayo-- or cut off short, like ohayo! #2 - konnichi wa This is your proper, basic, "hello" or "good day," and can be used morning, afternoon, or evening. Literally meaning "(As for) Today," this is your best bet for saying "hello" to someone in person. #3 - ossu (or uissu, pronounced like "wi") This is an expression for males, especially teenagers, for saying "hey" or "what's up?" It is rather old now, it is sometimes still used, as in "O--su! Hisashiburi da na!". Some claim it came from saying ‚"ohayou gozaimasu" really fast, thus ending up with just the beginning and end as o--ssu. It is best to stick with "konnichi wa" unless someone says "ossu" to you first. However, females would most likely respond to "ossu" with a "konnichi wa". A note on saying hello: Using these expressions to say hello is a normal part of using Japanese. The thing to remember is that these are used to say hello only the _first_ time you see someone on a given day. Seeing someone again the same day and

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