learn with maxi~ <3
♫ { japanese & chinese
Arigato Gozaemus - thank you
Gomen Nasai - I think sorry
Ohayo- Hi-good morning
Moshi Moshi- a way of saying hello on the phone
Ja Ne- A very fromal way of saying good bye
Nani- what
Sayonara- good bye
Kawaii-cute
chibi,Chairudo-child
Tomodachi- friend
baka-stupid
Doushite-why?
Konichiwa-good afternoon/Hi/Hello
Konbanwa-good night
Daijoubu-it's ok
Ashita-Tomorrow
Shizuka ni - be quiet!
ne-right? usually goes at the end of a sentence for instance, This is very ugly right? then you would us NE?
Masaka- No Way! -it cannot be!
Chiisai-small-tiny-mini
Ookii-Big-huge
Hai-yes
Koko-here-this place
Asoko-there-over there
Hayaku-early-fast
Kodomo-children
Ikaru-angry-to be mad at someone
Oyasumi Nasai-good night
Ie-no
kek ko dess- No thank you
Dozo-please
Ongenai shi mass- when your asking something
Wakaru massen- I don't understand
shiri Massen-I don't know
Watushi no namea(your name goes here) massen- My name is...
Osaki Ni- When your leaving early
Ogenki dess ka-how are you
sumi massen-Sorry
Honto Ni sumi massen- i'm so sorry
Cot to sumi massen-Can you help me?
Abunai-look out
Ja mata- See you later
Chotte Matte Kudasai- Can you please repeat that?Neko-Cat
Oushi-Cow
Nezumi-Mouse/Rat
Inu-Dog
Chan- friendly way to talk a younger or friend (you add it at the end of their name like "Ohayo Miko-chan) used on girls
Kun-Same as above but used on boys
San- Formal way of adressing a person to show respect
Sama- very formal way of adressing someone to show deep respect
bishounen- hot/pretty boy..:P
bishoujo- pretty girl
daisuki- I like you
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Ni Hao - Hello
Wo De Ming Zi Shi *insert name here* - My name is
Gou - Dog
Mao - Cat
Shu - Rat
Wan An - Goodnight
Ni Shi She - Who Are You?
Wo Ai Ni - I love you
Wo Shi Huan Ni - I like you
Mei Mei - Either means smaller sister or Kinda like a suffix to address a girl younger than you
Di Di - means younger brother or Kinda like a suffix used on a boy younger than you
Ge Ge - means older brother or kinda like a suffix to address boys older than you
Jie Jie - Same as above except use on girls older than you.
A Yi - Aunty or a polite way to address a woman.
Shu Shu - Uncle or same rules apply to the one above, except used politely to men.
Ye Ye - Either Grandfather or a way to adress to an elderly man.
Nai Nai - Grandma or used to address an elderly woman.
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