If you are planning a trip to Japan, learning some basic Japanese phrases will not only enhance your experience but will also help you connect with the local culture and people.
– Hello: Konnichiwa – Good bye: Sayounara – Good morning: Ohayou gozaimasu – Good afternoon/evening: Konbanwa – Thank you politely: Arigatou gozaimasu – Excuse me/Sorry: Sumimasen.
– Do you understand?: Wakarimasu ka (わかりますか) – I understand: Wakarimasu (わかります) – I don’t understand: Wakarimasen (わかりません) – How much does this cost?: Kore wa ikura desu ka (これはいくらですか) – Where is the bathroom?: Toire wa doko desu ka (トイレはどこですか) – Do you speak English?: Eigo o hanasemasu ka (英語を話せますか)
– Do you speak English?: Eigo o hanasemasu ka (英語を話せますか) – Yes, I speak English: Hanashimasu (話します) – No, I don’t speak: Hanashimasen (話しません). – I don’t understand Japanese: Nihongo ga wakarimasen.
Itadakimasu: いただきます。 It is said before eating, similar to saying “bon appetit” in French. However, its meaning goes beyond these phrases. Meaning and Use Gratitude for Food: “Itadakimasu” expresses gratitude for the food to be consumed. This includes appreciation not only for the food itself but also for the effort and resources needed to prepare it.