February 8th, 2012

Learn Japanese – Master MORE Basic Greetings in Japanese

www.japanesepod101.com Do you know what to say when you see someone you know in Japan first thing in the morning? What about right before going to bed? After watching this video, you will. This video teaches you the proper way to greet people any time of the day in Japanese! If you plan on going to Japan, you can must watch this this lesson! To see the previous video, go to: www.youtube.com If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Japanese language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. www.japanesepod101.com

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19 Comments to “Learn Japanese – Master MORE Basic Greetings in Japanese”

  1. February 8th, 2012

    haimanchandra1993 Says :

    @Dachillywillyz LMFAOOOOO

  2. February 8th, 2012

    TheMalagrim777 Says :

    i only wan to know this thing,what is the mostly used language in japan?
    kanji,hiragana or katakana?

  3. February 8th, 2012

    smokinattitude Says :

    I rasied my politeness level on these words in Japan and learned new ones!!!!!!

  4. February 8th, 2012

    RodeoDog1 Says :

    @Dachillywillyz Then go to 1:21 right after XD
    “Now it’s time for you don’t like it”

  5. February 8th, 2012

    Northcodedotno Says :

    Your sentences politeness level increased!

  6. February 8th, 2012

    skulljoint Says :

    `Can you say Watashi wa yasumu?

  7. February 8th, 2012

    eescoto71 Says :

    Does the word “Yasuminasai” exist, taking off the “Oh” and removing that extra politeness?

  8. February 8th, 2012

    8MellieMaus8 Says :

    i really like her!! :D she´s doing such a great job! :D

  9. February 8th, 2012

    TakeTheseEmptyHands Says :

    @lauraphipps1

    There are different ways to say “please” in Japanese. It depends on how you use it.

    “o-negai shimasu” is a phrase used to simply say “_____, please!” or something along those lines. For example, you’re getting into a taxi and you want to go to Kyoto. You could say “Kyoto, o-negai shimasu!” This also works for objects. The other word is “kudasai”, though it is a lot less flexible.

    You would pronounce it o ne gai (like guy) shi ma su (u is unpronounced.)

  10. February 8th, 2012

    les91920 Says :

    @Dachillywillyz i have a number of clingy tops

  11. February 8th, 2012

    rddtdx444444ex Says :

    I know Spanish and English men the letters are so hard in Chinese :O

  12. February 9th, 2012

    swerder123 Says :

    all japanese use konnichiwa in morning, evening, night
    if meet your friends when yah or hey use

  13. February 9th, 2012

    NoDreddy Says :

    @japanesepod101 Konnichiwa ! Oyasuminasai means good night? arigatou !! :)

  14. February 9th, 2012

    bandootaku Says :

    @HajisSaya Oooh, otaku? Heh. Kuroshitsuji= <3 xD Watashi wa otaku desu~ Japanese IME not on this compyuta, no type hiragana unfortuneately…

  15. February 9th, 2012

    HajisSaya Says :

    Arigatou Gozaimasu!
    Everyone should try watching Black Butler! Especially the English Dub! One of the best animes ever! I’m sure you’ll enjoy it too!

    LOL And I can speak these so well! I use them everyday though my family thinks it’s weird! LOL

  16. February 9th, 2012

    KingOfThe1World Says :

    Thanks, I love your videos!

  17. February 9th, 2012

    kapasakos Says :

    Thanks Hiroko! You saved my life :D

  18. February 9th, 2012

    keiichiiownsu12 Says :

    ありがとうございます!(idk how to say teach) おねがいします!

  19. February 9th, 2012

    DamiaanVDW Says :

    Arigatou gozaimasu :) very helpful :)