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==TO SAY HELLO AND INDICATE THE MOMENT OF THE DAY== <!--T:3-->  
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Japanese cut the day in three parts and each has a manner to say.  
Japanese cut the day in three parts and each has a manner to say.
 
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Ohayougozaimasu (おはようございます) 御早うございます。
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<span style="background: #f8f9fa; padding:10px; border:3px groove #adff2f; "> ''Ohayougozaimasu ''(おはようございます) 御早うございます。</span>
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This expression is made by:
This expression is made by
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御 : (お) O : honorific prefixe
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早 : (早(く)) haya(ku) : early
御 : (お) O </span> :honorific prefixe  
ございますGozaimasu : polite suffix
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早 : (早(く)) ''haya(ku) ''</span>: early
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ございます'' Gozaimasu ''</span> : polite suffix
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This is used in the morning to say hello, from 5 A.M to 12 A.M.
This is used the morning, to say hello, from 5 A.M to 12 A.M
 
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Then, from 12 A.M use :  
Then, from 12 A.M use :
 
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Konnichiwa (こんにちは) commonly written with hiragana, the basic alphabet to write japanese words. The form in kanji (今日は) is more employed to say approximately "This day..." and it sounds ; KYOU WA (
Konnichiwa (こんにちは) commonly written with hiragana, the basic alphabet to write japanese words. The form in kanji (今日は) is more employed to say approximately "This day..." and it sounds ; KYOU WA (
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At night, from about 6 PM (japanese have dinner really early) you can say :  
At night, from about 6 PM (japanese have dinner really early) you can say :
 
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Konbanwa (こんばんは)
Konbanwa (こんばんは)
As for konnichiwa, there is a form in kanji (今晩は). "This night..."but contrary to Konnichiwa, it really sounds konbanwa.Take a look to the kanjis
As for konnichiwa, there is a form in kanji (今晩は). "This night..."but contrary to Konnichiwa, it really sounds konbanwa.Take a look to the kanjis
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今 : This kanji read alone is IMA いま. It means NOW.
今 : This kanji read alone is IMA いま. It means NOW.
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日 : This one is NICHIにち. The meaning of this is DAY
日 : This one is NICHIにち. The meaning of this is DAY
晩 : The last is BANばん. The kanji for EVENING / NIGHT
晩 : The last is BANばん. The kanji for EVENING / NIGHT
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Oyasuminasai (おやすみなさい) お休みなさい。
Oyasuminasai (おやすみなさい) お休みなさい。
Have a good night.
Have a good night.
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お valorating prefix  
お valorating prefix
休み(やすみ) : holiday / resting
休み(やすみ) : holiday / resting
為さい(なさい) is a verbal for to say "to do"
為さい(なさい) is a verbal for to say "to do"
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Ohisashiburi (おひさしぶり)お久し振り
Ohisashiburi (おひさしぶり)お久し振り
Long time no see.  
Long time no see.
 
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Hisashi(i) (久さし(い)) ひさしい : indicate a long period of time.
Hisashi(i) (久さし(い)) ひさしい : indicate a long period of time.
Buri(振り)ぶり is a time mark.
Buri(振り)ぶり is a time mark.
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In fact, this expression is really turning around a time reference!!
In fact, this expression is really turning around a time reference!!

Revision as of 21:37, 10 April 2019

TO SAY HELLO AND INDICATE THE MOMENT OF THE DAY

Japanese cut the day in three parts and each has a manner to say. Ohayougozaimasu (おはようございます) 御早うございます。 This expression is made by 御 : (お) O : honorific prefixe 早 : (早(く)) haya(ku) : early ございますGozaimasu : polite suffix This is used the morning, to say hello, from 5 A.M to 12 A.M Then, from 12 A.M use : Konnichiwa (こんにちは) commonly written with hiragana, the basic alphabet to write japanese words. The form in kanji (今日は) is more employed to say approximately "This day..." and it sounds ; KYOU WA ( At night, from about 6 PM (japanese have dinner really early) you can say : Konbanwa (こんばんは) As for konnichiwa, there is a form in kanji (今晩は). "This night..."but contrary to Konnichiwa, it really sounds konbanwa.Take a look to the kanjis 今 : This kanji read alone is IMA いま. It means NOW. 日 : This one is NICHIにち. The meaning of this is DAY 晩 : The last is BANばん. The kanji for EVENING / NIGHT Oyasuminasai (おやすみなさい) お休みなさい。 Have a good night. お valorating prefix 休み(やすみ) : holiday / resting 為さい(なさい) is a verbal for to say "to do" Ohisashiburi (おひさしぶり)お久し振り Long time no see. Hisashi(i) (久さし(い)) ひさしい : indicate a long period of time. Buri(振り)ぶり is a time mark. In fact, this expression is really turning around a time reference!!