How do you say "Hello, my name is [Name]" in Japanese?
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Key phrases for self-introduction, asking someone's name, and starting conversations politely.
Mastering these phrases will enable you to confidently introduce yourself, inquire about others' names, and begin polite conversations in Japanese. This foundation enhances social interactions in various settings like meetings, events, or casual encounters, helping you communicate comfortably and respectfully.
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| 1 | How do you say "Hello, my name is [Name]" in Japanese? | ใใใซใกใฏใ็งใฏ[Name]ใงใใ | Use ใใใซใกใฏ for hello, and ็งใฏ for "I am". |
| 2 | What is the polite way to ask "What is your name?" in Japanese? | ใๅๅใฏไฝใงใใ๏ผ | Use ใๅๅ for formal "name," and ไฝใงใใ for "what is?" |
| 3 | How do you respond if someone asks "What is your name?"? | ็งใฎๅๅใฏ[Name]ใงใใ | Literally: "My name is..." |
| 4 | What phrase can you use to say "Nice to meet you" politely? | ใฏใใใพใใฆใ | Use at the first meeting; follow with your name if needed. |
| 5 | How do you say "I am pleased to meet you" in a polite way? | ใใกใใใใใใใใใ้กใใใพใใ | Express mutual pleasure and request for good relations. |
| 6 | What is the phrase for "My name is [Name], nice to meet you"? | ็งใฎๅๅใฏ[Name]ใงใใใฏใใใพใใฆใ | Combine self-introduction with greeting. |
| 7 | How can you politely ask "Are you Japanese?"? | ๆฅๆฌไบบใงใใ๏ผ | Use ใงใใ for yes/no questions. |
| 8 | Whatโs a polite way to ask "Where are you from?" in Japanese? | ใฉใกใใใใใใฃใใใใพใใใ๏ผ | More formal; literally "From which place have you come?" |
| 9 | How do you say "I am from [Country/City]"? | ็งใฏ[Country/City]ใใๆฅใพใใใ | Use ใใๆฅใพใใ for "come from." |
| 10 | What phrase can you use to ask "What do you do?" in a polite way? | ใไปไบใฏไฝใงใใ๏ผ | Use ใไปไบ for "your work/job." |
| 11 | How do you say "I work as a [job]"? | ็งใฏ[job]ใจใใฆๅใใฆใใพใใ | Literally: "I work as a..." |
| 12 | What is a polite way to say "I am a student"? | ็งใฏๅญฆ็ใงใใ | Student = ๅญฆ็ |
| 13 | How do you politely ask "Do you speak Japanese?"? | ๆฅๆฌ่ชใ่ฉฑใใพใใ๏ผ | Use ่ฉฑใใพใใ for the question. |
| 14 | What phrase can you use to say "I speak a little Japanese"? | ็งใฏๅฐใๆฅๆฌ่ชใ่ฉฑใใพใใ | ๅฐใ means "a little." |
| 15 | How do you say "Nice to meet you" in a formal setting? | ใฉใใใใใใใ้กใใใใใพใใ | Very polite; often used at the end of introductions. |
| 16 | What phrase can you use to say "Please take care of me" or "I look forward to working with you"? | ใฉใใใใใใใ้กใใใพใใ | Common phrase after introducing yourself. |
| 17 | How do you politely say "This is my friend"? | ใใกใใฏ็งใฎๅ้ใงใใ | ๅ้ means "friend." |
| 18 | How can you ask "May I introduce myself?"? | ่ชๅทฑ็ดนไปใใฆใใใใงใใ๏ผ | ่ชๅทฑ็ดนไป means "self-introduction." |
| 19 | What is a polite way to say "I am happy to meet you"? | ใไผใใงใใฆใใใใใงใใ | Use ใใใใ for "happy"/"glad." |
| 20 | How do you say "Thank you for your time" in Japanese? | ใๆ้ใใใใ ใใใใใจใใใใใพใใ | Use ใๆ้ for "your time." |
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