Speaking Japanese Lessons: Basic Greetings #3

Speaking Japanese Lessons: Basic Greetings #3

Get the most fun and complete Japanese lessons at JapanesePod101.com!” Ohio goes,” your Japanese friend says to you. ” At least that’s what you thought you heard; so you answer, “No, that’s ‘Go Buckeyes.’” Your friend laughs and says, “I’m telling you, ‘Good morning,’ in Japanese. I thought you were learning Japanese.” Now it’s your turn to laugh. “I am studying Japanese, but it’s football season, and that greeting sounds almost exactly like ‘Ohio goes.’” Your Japanese friend is amused and says, “I wonder how many other greetings for the day sound familiar like that one?” And the two of you start running through the basic greetings in Japanese. “Good morning,” “good afternoon,” “good evening,” and “good night,” all come in for your careful scrutiny of the Japanese to see if any of them sound familiar. “The closest you come to another phrase is, “Oh yea, Sue needs a seat,” but nothing is as close as that “Ohio” phrase. You and your friend share a good laugh over the peculiar similarity between the Japanese phrase for “Good morning,” and your favorite football place. You won’t have a hard time remembering that Japanese greeting anymore!

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to study Japanese! These Basic Japanese lessons with video cover the important Japanese greetings everyone must have for saying, “good morning,” “good evening,” and so on in polite Japanese. You’ll be able to speak Japanese correctly no matter what time of day it is. And you’ll learn the difference between casual Japanese and formal Japanese. These are just the phrases you need to begin most any conversation in Japanese. Visit JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave a message while you are there to practice speaking the Japanese phrases you learn!

 

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