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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:40 pm
Use these to introduce yourself to other people. Hajimemashite (Nice to meet you) desu (I'm ............) O namae wa? (Whats your name?)
I'll do it. Hajimemashite. Jaeden Desu. O namae wa?
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:46 am
wa namae toushiro desu hajimemashite
is that right?
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:42 pm
Uh....Are you a teacher? o-o i dont recall seen u before X.X
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:22 pm
konichiwa! Hajimemashite (Nice to meet you) melissa desu O namae wa?
like that?
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:57 pm
"You might want to put, Watashi wa _______ desu. Or else it sounds kind of weird saying your name then desu. And the polite way to say it would be. Konichiwa. Hajimemashite. Watashi wa Tasha desu. so on and so forth. And at the end, I do this but I guess you dont have to, dozo yoroshiku."
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:57 pm
Konichiwa, *bow* Watashi wa Kridnor desu, Hajimemashite
also:
Ohayo gozumas (good moring) Konichiwa (good afternoon or gooday) Konbawa (good evening)
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:11 pm
Jexdane Use these to introduce yourself to other people. Hajimemashite (Nice to meet you) _____ desu (I'm ______) O namae wa? (Whats your name?) I'll do it. Hajimemashite. Jaeden Desu. O namae wa? Gee, this is really helpfull, I'll try it when I have time 4laugh
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:46 pm
hmm...
Konbawa! Hajimemashite. Watashi wa Britt desu. O namae wa?
like that?
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:47 am
A simpler version. For names Watashi wa ____ desu. ☆Example: Watashi wa Niko desu. ❋Note: "Watashi" can be used by anyone. Also can be used to state your name, age, and other things. But for now stick with using it for your name. ✿Translates to: I am ____
Boku wa ____ desu. ☆Example: Boku was Niko desu. ❋Note: ONLY GUYS SHOULD USE THIS, IT'S WEIRD IF A GIRL USES IT. ✿Translates to: My (a guy/boy) name is _____
Namae wa ____ desu. ☆Example: Namai wa Niko desu. ❋Note: This can be used by anyone. ✿Translates to: My name is _____
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:52 am
Ohaiyo gozaimasu Hajimemashite Boku wa Niko desu. Doozo yoroshiku
Also to ask for someone's name you can use Namae wa non desu ka?
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:00 pm
lI_Ghost_lI A simpler version. For names Watashi wa ____ desu. ☆Example: Watashi wa Niko desu. ❋Note: "Watashi" can be used by anyone. Also can be used to state your name, age, and other things. But for now stick with using it for your name. ✿Translates to: I am ____
Boku wa ____ desu. ☆Example: Boku was Niko desu. ❋Note: ONLY GUYS SHOULD USE THIS, IT'S WEIRD IF A GIRL USES IT. ✿Translates to: My (a guy/boy) name is _____
Namae wa ____ desu. ☆Example: Namai wa Niko desu. ❋Note: This can be used by anyone. ✿Translates to: My name is _____ The thing is there's a certain time when you can use the top two. Watashi is a politer form for self-introductions, while boku is more casual...not exactly something you want to say to a native speaker..unless you plan to act arrogant.
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:20 pm
hmm... there aren't any "l"s in Japanese though, right? so instead of "melissa" you write "merissa"?
Konnichiwa! Hajimemashite. Watashi wa Akariu desu. O namae wa?
i'm wondering if you could say "anata desu ka?" for a more slang term, like "you are?"
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