Learn how to make a polite greeting to a new acquaintance and what to say when meeting an old friend. This lesson covers the first important steps in learning Japanese.
This lesson has focus on language structure and vocabulary. If you would like to learn about the Japanese characters, or how to pronounce each character, please look at the lessons in the sections "Pronunciation" and "Writing in Japanese" found at the lessons overview page.
Key Topics Covered
Content
:
Basic casual and formal greetings
Grammar
:
です (desu) - a word that resembles English "is".
か (ka) - question marker.
はい (hai) - yes
Dialogue - Casual Greeting
Greetings are very important in most languages. In Japanese, greetings and polite phrases are given a special importance, as they reveal that you show proper respect to the other person.
The following dialogue is an example of how a conversation between two people knowing each well other may start. In the dialogue, the colleagues mr Smith and mr Tanaka meet. Mr. Smith just returned from a long vacation.
The conversation is written using Japanese characters on the top. Below it is written in Romaji, with Japanese using on the English alphabet. You can also find an English translation on the right side.
Japanese (hiragana):
スミス:
こんにちは。
たなか:
こんにちは。 げんき です か。
スミス:
はい、 げんき です。
Romaji:
Sumisu:
Konnichiwa.
Tanaka:
Konnichiwa. Genki desu ka?
Sumisu:
Hai, genki desu.
English:
Smith:
Good day.
Tanaka:
Good day. How are you?
Smith:
I am fine.
Listen:
Vocabulary
スミス
sumisu
Smith
たなか
tanaka
Tanaka
-さん
-san
Added after a name to be polite. Similar to Mr and Mrs.
Note that the phrase Genki desu ka? meaning How are you? in Japanese is not at all as common to use as the English phrase "How are you". It is not used only as a greeting for every person you meet. It is used if you really want to know if the person is feeling well, eg. if he/she has been sick or looks gloomy. It also is used among people that know each other, but haven't met for a time, and therefore may wonder how it is.
The greeting konnichiwa is a daytime greeting. There are other greetings that are used for other times of the day. You can learn more about them in the language reference section on Greetings.
Dialogue - Polite Introduction
The following dialogue is an example of a polite greeting between two people that do not know each other since before. It is quite polite, and you will probably hear and use it many times when you meet new Japanese people if you are in a business situation.
Japanese (hiragana):
スミス:
はじめまして、スミス です。
なかむら:
はじめまして、なかむら です。
スミス:
よろしく おねがいします。
なかむら:
こちら こそ、 よろしく おねがいします。
Romaji:
Sumisu:
Hajimemashite, Sumisu desu.
Nakamura:
Hajimemashite, Nakamura desu.
Sumisu:
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Nakamura:
Kochira koso, yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
English:
Smith:
How do you do, I am Smith. [Lit: For the first time, (I) am Smith.]
Nakamura:
How do you do, I am Nakamura. [Lit: For the first time, (I) am Nakamura.]
Smith:
Nice to meet you. [Lit: Please take care of me.]
Nakamura:
Nice to meet you too. [Lit: Please take care of me, too.
Listen:
This dialogue is highly formalized, and can just be taken as is. In English there are actually no perfect translations of these expressions. It may look a bit strange if you look at the literal translation. I have tried to translate the actual meaning of the words, instead of converting them to English phrases, as they also reflect the Japanese way of thinking. If it is too strange for you, just remember that it is very good to know these phrases. They are used quite mechanically, so just try to memorize them.
Hajimemashite is related to the words 始め, hajime, meaning start or beginning, and hajimete, meaning for the first time. It is implied that it is the first time the two people meet, so the word is often used to greet someone you meet for the first time.
Continuing with the next sentence, it starts with the name, and then the desu. Desu can in this situation be translated as (I) am. Read more about the copula desu in Lesson 2 and in the grammar section To be.
The phrase yoroshiku onegaishimasu, or sometimes even douzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu, means something like "please be kind to me" or "please take care of me" in this situation. It is commonly used in Japanese, in various other situations too, such as for showing gratitude in advance or when asking for a favor etc.
Try to answer these questions. The answers can be found below the questions.
1. What expression would you use only when meeting a person for the first time?
a) Hajimemashite b) Hai, genki. c) Genki desu ka?
2. What does "genki" mean?
a) hello b) healthy, happy c) good day
3. What would be a proper answer to the phrase "Hajimemashite, Tanaka desu", if your name was Smith?
a) Hai, Smith desu. b) Hajimemashite, Smith desu. c) Smith, genki desu.
Answers
The answers are 1.a, 2.b, 3.b
Notes on Japanese Culture
The phrase yoroshiku onegai shimasu is related to the words yoroshii meaning good, and onegai suru meaning doing a favor. Therefore the literal translation would be something like "please be good to me".
About business cards...
In a business situation, these two people are likely to stand straight in front of each other, bowing. After this exchange of phrases, the meishi, business cards are often exchanged.
When you give someone your business card, you hand it over using both hands, so that the receiver may read your card when taking it. The receiver takes it with both hands, and reads it immediately. You should not put a meishi into your pocket or so, but handle it with respect, and during the meeting it is common to have all received business cards in front of you on the table.
When you grasp this lesson, please continue with the next lesson, L102 - This is.
Credits
Thanks goes to Mark Rogers for comments on this lesson.
Comments (190)
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Monday, 26 July 2010 08:56
おんがく
For the sentences you have given, you are putting the 'wa' in the wrong place. It goes after the topic of the sentence.
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As for my name, Iain is.
Onamae wa nan desu ka.
As for (your) name, what is?
Particles always go after the word(s) they are marking.
so 'Wa onamae nan desu ka.' would not work as 'wa' is marking nothing.
Hope that helps. :D
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009 14:16
Muruhorurando
Hajimemashite! Muruhorurando desu. Watashi wa sukottorandojin desu. Dozo yoroshiku :mrgreen:
Hajimemashite
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Monday, 30 March 2009 23:12
AnimeAngel4ever
Hajimemashite, Rinasan desu Yoroshiku onegaishimasu, watashi wa amerika-jin desu
:D
minna, hajimemashite!
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Friday, 27 March 2009 05:36
neochibi17
Minnasan, hajimemashite!watashi wa Amerikajin desu.
yoroshiku onegaishimasu!
I love japanese too! look forward to learning more with you all!
love this site!
good website
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Monday, 23 March 2009 19:52
hraymus
this is a very good website...ii desu yo
hiragana
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Sunday, 22 March 2009 19:44
Poshtola
wow, this is really good :D i'm so happy to have found this site. but i want to ask, is it necessary to learn hiragana from the start?
Hello ^_^
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Monday, 16 March 2009 14:21
Yegumi_Tadase520
I am very happy.I have learn many words.Thx. :D
YAAAAAYYY
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Monday, 16 March 2009 04:50
Mocci
i get it lol i get the greetings and stuff this site makes it soooo easy lol
Not that bad
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Sunday, 15 March 2009 10:00
tardwithacane
This is a fist for me ,but its not that bad I don't think it should take me that long I'm open for help tho.
it feel difficult for me
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Thursday, 12 March 2009 05:13
pooja
please help me in learing japanease it feel very difficult for me
arigatto gozaimas
pooja
shauney
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009 01:00
Shauney
:) japanese is pretty hard aye.
iie
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Monday, 02 March 2009 00:39
tony
"ii" does mean good. "iie" is a different word, and means "no." (It is also a common response to being thanked.) I don't know why it was included in the drill, since it doesn't occur in the lesson, but since "hai" does occur in the lesson, it seems reasonably useful to learn the negative response as well.
iie
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Monday, 02 March 2009 00:22
IndigoBug1987
I thought ii meant good? anyway i took the drill for this lesson and kept getting it wrong because iie isn't a vocab word in this lesson. I didn't even see it used.
Oooohhh!
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 05:00
Nott
Thank you very much!
Hai or Ha-i
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Friday, 20 February 2009 22:18
johan
The normal pronunciation is a short "a", but it would actually be pronounced like a simple short "hi" in English.
- "ocha nomitai"
- "hai, onegaishimasu"
- "would you like to have some tea?"
- "yes, please"
But it can also be pronounced with a long "a", like if you are asking your family if they want tea, and the ones who wants it would raise their hands and say "yes". Then it would probably be pronounced like "ha-i". In this situation I believe that a too short "hai" would sound a bit formal or strict.. Much like the word "no" in English could be said shortly and sharply, or for example in a long manner with changed pitch to indicate surprise, doubt, or other feelings.
A question...
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Friday, 20 February 2009 01:32
Nott
Is yes 'ha-i', or 'hai'? I've found it sounds a lot like 'hi' in anime, but that could be me. I'm just curious, becuase it soudns funny when I say 'ha-i'...but that could just be that it's not English!
Once again, thanks for your wonderful site!
:P
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Saturday, 14 February 2009 05:49
Someone1516
I'm with HolyEyE thats a really good way to learn a lot of japanese. (if the subber is a good one)
easy part
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 13:51
HolyEyE
from watching animes you can learn a lot more than "greetings"... :?
Hello,i am malaysian hope i will learn japanese in here :D
minasan konnichiwa ^_^.
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Wednesday, 04 February 2009 02:44
marils_27
hajimemashite. mona desu, watashi wa firipinjin desu.. i am just starting studying japanese hope we can be my friends and we can exchange thoughts in japanese laguage....
Konnichiwa!!!
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 23:57
Uknow_lover
Hajimashita Milana desu! XD
to: Yang hero1191
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 19:28
mekishikojin
anatawa kankokujin desuka?
한국입니까?
:o
hi
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 10:59
waiyan
konnichiwa!
Hajimemashite, Waiyai desu. :) :) :)
Hajimemashite, Yang desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 10:00
hero1191
Hajimemashite, Yang desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
test
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Monday, 02 February 2009 13:39
danieln
test :D
Great
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Monday, 02 February 2009 13:30
danieln
Great stuff! :D
ciumzz
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Saturday, 24 January 2009 23:37
cherylciumzz
lovee this site.. ^^
yay!
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Friday, 23 January 2009 20:21
kswf13
i am so excited to be learning this language!!! i love this site!!! :D :D :D
awesome
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Friday, 23 January 2009 05:14
Emi
this is so cool :!: i'm so glad to have found this site...
hi
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Sunday, 18 January 2009 02:02
choji-sun
konnichi wa
I LOVE JAPANESE!
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Thursday, 15 January 2009 17:43
kirustina
:D I enjoy learning so much!
Good start
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 14:03
MorbidAngelAi
Well this is a good start, most CD courses confuse me since they start with very weird words
omedetou
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 12:02
tony
"congratulations" is "omedetou".
It can be used by itself or following what you are congratulating the other person for.
For example, "happy birthday" is "(o)tanjoubi omedetou (gozaimasu)" (the parts in parentheses are optional).
What is congratulation/s in Japanese??
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 08:17
Muhammad
Please..
nice
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Monday, 12 January 2009 01:43
angel9719
I have some problem saying some of the words but I guest I need to work more on it. thanks
Nice beginning.
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Sunday, 11 January 2009 18:42
Konata
Very interesting. But hard to memorize. ;)
Great Beginning!
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Sunday, 11 January 2009 03:35
janisjai
awesome! :D
Good exercise
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Saturday, 10 January 2009 10:26
olle.dellgren
Simple and easy, nice start. Thank you.
sweet
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Saturday, 10 January 2009 03:06
renodanny
8-) :? :? :? japanese is so much fun.
-
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Thursday, 08 January 2009 19:11
iPwn
Yes, thank you very much. I found this to be very helpful, though I admit it is hard to memorize. Hopefully I will rise to master this difficult language. :[
>o
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Wednesday, 07 January 2009 09:34
jhonykat
Thank you very much, It's really helpful ^^
*Happy*
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Sunday, 04 January 2009 05:43
winterwidow
This may help!
Re: Links Not Working
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008 10:01
johan
alesyn, thanks for letting us know. The videos seems to have disappeared, and we have now removed the links.
Thanks.
Links Not Working
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008 04:18
alesyn
When I tried to click on the video links they aren't working.
Nice
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Monday, 29 December 2008 06:25
Yume-ae
I think japanese is very interesting ;)
hello
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Sunday, 21 December 2008 08:59
A.joanna
it's nice
very intersting
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Monday, 15 December 2008 01:57
bonaventure
these are some kind of word and phases that i usually listen while watching cartoon
hi
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Sunday, 14 December 2008 02:15
sho0osho0o
verey good
and
co0o0ol :roll: :roll:
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Watashi no namae wa Iain desu.
As for my name, Iain is.
Onamae wa nan desu ka.
As for (your) name, what is?
Particles always go after the word(s) they are marking.
so 'Wa onamae nan desu ka.' would not work as 'wa' is marking nothing.
Hope that helps. :D
But i like this site alot! :D
~Love Hero(Wamimi)
はじねまして
Its cool!
watashii wa wakaremasu,,
Yoroshiku onegaushimasu
its great fun to learn Jap..!!!
i want to learn more!
is that the way it is supposed to be?
ha-ro- minna !
washi no namae wa catii-chan desu. :D
yoroshiku ne?
and just want you to know, that this site is awesome. other sites requires us to pay while this site don't. haha.
i hope i can learn more from this site 8-)
Now I will be able to astound my friends and I can also watch my favourite shows which were originally made in japanese!!!
thank u very much!!!... :)
よろしくおねがいします。 :D
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu. thank you for an excellent learning source!
Yoroshiku, Onegaishimasu
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Allen-desu
yoroshiku onegaishimasu
this is such an awesome website!!!
thanks
How do you do I'm Florida
There is an introductory page on pitch accents with some sound recordings here:
http://www.studyjapanese.org/content/view/209/49
The most common pitch pattern is for the first syllable to be at a lower pitch and the remaining syllables at a higher pitch; but there are also words which start that way and then have the pitch drop again in the middle, and some words that start at the higher pitch.
could sum1 teach me the pitch of words
Hopefully this one will be the winner for me
hajimemashite....
watashi wa ghofar-san desu, watashi wa indonesia-jin desu...
dozo yoroshiku.. hai
Okay, I have had for a year now, but still. Great to try to read it from the kana.
Woah...I'm getting the hang of this! :D
Hey,
I think that senpei is used between peers of a group who are pretty much the same level, but one of them (senpei) has been there longer and so is senior to his peer, but only slightly by way of "length of service" to the group.
senpei is used a lot in naruto ;)
Hopefully someone can correct me if i'm wrong..
Bio
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Thanks
hai genki desu :o :o
よろしく おねがいします
yoroshiku onegaishimasu
thanks for the help
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
i really hope to be good at this...
add me on face book dtillah@yahoo.com
thanx a lot
im happy to think i have completed introductions....
:D
yoroshiku onegaishimasu!
I love japanese too! look forward to learning more with you all!
love this site!
arigatto gozaimas
pooja
- "ocha nomitai"
- "hai, onegaishimasu"
- "would you like to have some tea?"
- "yes, please"
But it can also be pronounced with a long "a", like if you are asking your family if they want tea, and the ones who wants it would raise their hands and say "yes". Then it would probably be pronounced like "ha-i". In this situation I believe that a too short "hai" would sound a bit formal or strict.. Much like the word "no" in English could be said shortly and sharply, or for example in a long manner with changed pitch to indicate surprise, doubt, or other feelings.
Once again, thanks for your wonderful site!
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu. ;)
한국입니까?
:o
Hajimemashite, Waiyai desu. :) :) :)
It can be used by itself or following what you are congratulating the other person for.
For example, "happy birthday" is "(o)tanjoubi omedetou (gozaimasu)" (the parts in parentheses are optional).
Thanks.
and
co0o0ol :roll: :roll: