Japanese expression for “my name is”

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Japanese expression for “my name is..”

 


My name is……..




Original



     名前  、・・・ ・・・ です

 

Romaji

Watashi No Namae Wa・・・ ・・・ Desu

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HelloOriginalこんにちは
 RomajiKonnichiwa

Good morning.


Original

おはよ
 RomajiOhayou

Good afternoon.


Original

こんにちは
 RomajiKonnichiwa

Good evening.


Original

こんばんは
 RomajiKonbanwa

Goodbye.


Original

さよなら
 RomajiSayounara

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I_don’t understand.




Original


わかり ません
 RomajiWakari Masen

Some more Japanese expressions to use with your new acquiantance after you have said “my name is…”?




How are you?







Original



元気  ですか
 RomajiO Genki Desuka?


Good.





Original


元気  です
 RomajiGenki Desu

So- so.



Original

まぁ まぁ
 RomajiMa’a Ma’a


Are you all right?





Original


大丈夫     ですか
 RomajiDaijyoubu Desuka?


Where_are_you from?






Original


どちら     ご出身    ですか
 RomajiDochira No Shusshin Desuka?

I’m from….



Original

    ・・・ 出身   です
 RomajiWatashi Wa・・・Shusshin Desu

It’s nice to meet you.
Original初め     まして
 RomajiHajime Mashite

Likewise.


Original

同様     です
 RomajiDouyou Desu

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