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Japanese Calendar Dates

Japanese Order Japanese writing order for the dates and details will be as below; → 年・月・日・曜日・時・分・秒 ねん・がつ・にち・ようび・じ・ふん・びょう Year/Month/Date/Day of the week/o’clock/minute/second big scale > small YEAR / ANNÉE MONTHS / MOIS DATES / JOURS じゅういち にち   11 日… counter for the normal dates are にち (nichi). Below dates are special ones. Everything except on the picture …

Goodbye in Japanese

The Standard Japanese Way of Saying Goodbye “またね (mata-né)” is often used to say “see you again” within friends and someone close to. “また(mata)” literally means “again”. With “ね (né)” at the end, it sounds friendly and can see close relationship. Without “ね (né)”, we see distance. If you suddenly take off “ね (né)” from …

Happy New Year in Japanese

To your close friends or someone younger 明けましておめでとう! akemashite omedetou あけまして おめでとう To someone in a higher position / acquaintance 明けましておめでとうございます。 akemashite omedetou gozaimasu あけまして おめでとう ございます New Year’s Day is something very important and formal in Japan, so I would use ‘明けましておめでとうございます。’ to anyone, even to close friends and someone younger. 明けまして It comes …

To lose in Japanese 無くす?亡くす?失う?

無くす(なくす) This なくす is used when we lose something tangible. 財布を無くす lose a wallet 鍵をなくす lose a key ペンを無くす lose a pen 亡くす(なくす) This なくす is used when we lose someone. *This is a transitive verb. Always someone who is deceased is the object in the sentence and I is the subject. 去年、母を亡くした。 I lost …