Konnichiwa. Watashi no namae wa Meiou Setsuna desu. A namae wa? Hajiimemashite. Wanna know what I'm saying? Check this out!
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Konnichiwa
(koh-nee-chee-wah)= (informal) hello or (proper) good evening
Watashi no namae wa _____________ desu.
(wah-tah-she no nah-migh wah __________ des)= My name is ____________.(go to the links and see "Get Your Japanese Name" to find yourz!
Hajjimemashite
(ha-jee-may-mah-shtay)= How do you do?
Ohayo
(oh-hay-oh)= Good Morning
Konbanwa
(kohn-bahn-wah)= Good evening
Oyasumi
(oh-yah-soo-mee)= Good Night
otanjoobi omedetoo!
(otanjobi omaydeyto)= happy birthday
oikusu desuka?
(oweek su deska)---how old are you?
toire wa doko des ka?
(toiray wa doko des ka)= where is the restroom?
Nan-ji desu ka? = What time is it?
Akai = Red
Shiroi = White
Aoi = Blue
Kuroi = Black
1=ichi
2=ni
3=san
4=shi (yon)
5= go
6=roku
7= shichi (nana)
8= hachi
9=ku (kyuu)
10=juu
11=juu-ichi
12=juu-ni
13=juu-san
14=juu-yon
15=juu-go
16=juu-roku
17=juu-nana (juu-shichi)
18=juu-hachi
19=juu-kyu
20=ni-juu
30=san-juu
40=yon-juu
50=go-juu
60=roku-juu
70=nana-juu
80=hachi-juu
90=kyuu-juu
100=hyaku
1000=sen
Arigato= Thank You
(do-moh ah-ree-gah-toh)
Itashimashite= You’re Welcome
(ee-tah-she-mah-shtay)
baka
(bah-kah)= stupid/moron
amatayo
(ah-mah-tah-yo)= shut-up
When using "-chan", certain names that end in "u" or "a" are shortened. For example, Michiru becomes Michi-chan and Mamoru becomes Mamo-chan. Also, it's used for children sometimes. It also seems to be used for a female..
aishiteru
(eye-ee-shee-tehr-rooo)=I love you
ja genki de ne
(ja geen-kee day nay)= See you later
Doshite
(doo-shtay)= How come?
Nichiyoobi = Sunday
Getsuyoobi = Monday
Kayoobi = Tuesday
Suiyoobi(swi yobi)= Wednesday
Mokuyoobi = Thursday
Kinyoobi = Friday
Doyoobi = Saturday
Nan-yoobi = what day of the week
Kyoo = Today
Ashita = Tomorrow
Kinoo = Yesterday
I'VE FINALLY ADDED! I know, it took a while, but it's hard tring to teach an entire language if you know what I mean.