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List of Expressions for JLPT N5 NIHONGO ICHIBAN

List of Expressions for JLPT N5


AUGUST 27, 2011 BY NICOLAS 8 COMMENTS

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All expressions for the JLPT N5


Here is a list of expressions relevant for the JLPT N5. This list was created based on historical tests since no official lists are published. Press the share button on the button of the list and select the printer symbol for a printer friendly view.

Kanji Furigana Romaji doumo arigatou gozaimasu. English Thank you very much. Kanji Furigana Romaji itadakimasu. English literally: I start eating. You say this before you start eating like an announcement. Kanji Furigana Romaji irasshaimase. English Welcome (to our shop). You will hear this almost every time to enter a shop or restaurant in Japan. Kanji Furigana Romaji (dewa) o genki de. English literally: stay healthy. A way of saying good bye. Kanji Furigana Romaji onegai shimasu. English Please (do this for me)
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Kanji Furigana Romaji ohayou gozaimasu. English Good morning. Kanji Furigana Romaji oyasumi nasai. English Good night. Kanji Furigana Romaji gochisousama deshita. English Literally: thank you for the food. You say this when you leave a restaurant or when a waiter takes away finished plates from the table. In private you also say this when you get invited by someone at home or eating outside. Kanji Furigana Romaji kochirakoso. English It is I who should say so. Kanji Furigana Romaji gomennasai. English I am sorry. Kanji Furigana Romaji konnichi wa. English Hello, have a good day. Kanji
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Furigana Romaji konban wa. English Good evening. Kanji Furigana Romaji sayounara. English Good bye. (farewell) Kanji or Furigana or Romaji shitsurei shimasu or shitsurei shimashita. English Literally: I will commit a rudeness / I committed a rudeness. It is most often used when asking someone to make space or when you really want to apologize for something. Kanji Furigana Romaji sumimasen. English excuse me. This is a lighter form of shitsurei shimasu. Kanji Furigana Romaji dewa, mata. English See you later. Kanji Furigana Romaji (iie) dou itashimashite. English (Not at all), its my pleasure. Kanji Furigana
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Romaji hajimemashite. English Nice to meet you. Kanji Furigana Romaji douzo yoroshiku. English pleased to meet you.

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