What is the most common way to say “Hello” (during the day) in Japanese?
What is Konnichiwa?
How do you say the number 13 in Japanese?
What is juu san?
How do you say “school” in Japanese?
What is Gakkou?
How do you say “today” in Japanese?
What is Kyou?
How do you say “Excuse me” or “Sorry” in Japanese?
What is Sumimasen?
What’s the difference between Ohayou and Ohayou gozaimasu?
What is Ohayou is casual, while Ohayou gozaimasu is polite/formal?
How do you say “seventy six” in Japanese?
What is nanajuu roku?
What does “Asagohan” mean in English?
What is “breakfast”?
What is the Japanese word for “yesterday”?
What is Kinou?
What is the Japanese phrase for “I don’t understand”?
What is Wakarimasen?
What is the Japanese phrase for “How are you?”
What is genki desu ka?
What is the Japanese word for “hundred”?
What is Hyaku?
What is the term for “shopping” in Japanese?
What is Kaimono?
How do you say “January” in Japanese?
What is Ichi-gatsu?
How do you politely say “Please wait a moment”?
What is Chotto matte kudasai?
What phrase would you use when introducing yourself in Japan?
What is Hajimemashite?
Convert this number into Japanese: 384
What is Sanbyaku(hyaku) hachijuu yon?
How would you say “I go to school every day” in Japanese (roomaji)?
What is Mainichi gakkou ni ikimasu?
Write this date in Japanese roomaji: August 21st
What is Hachigatsu nijuuichinichi?
How would you ask “Where is the bathroom?” in Japanese?
What is Toire wa doko desu ka?
What is the polite way to say "Nice to meet you" at the end of a self-introduction?
What is Yoroshiku onegaishimasu?
How do you count small, flat objects like sheets of paper or tickets in Japanese?
What is using the counter -mai?
What is the Japanese word and particle combination used when talking about doing activities (like sports or homework)?
What is o shimasu (e.g., shukudai o shimasu)?
How do you say “It is 3:45 PM” in Japanese?
What is Gogo san-ji yonjuu-go fun desu?
Translate and explain the nuance of: Sumimasen ga, mou ichido itte kudasai.
What is “Excuse me, but please say it one more time”? (Polite and humble way to ask for repetition)