ANSWERS: 7
  • Well I got the writing for you, hope that helps. おはよう。
  • Ohayou http://japanese.about.com/blsjp14_1.htm?r=94
  • 1) "Japanese (Japan): Ohayo Japanese (Japan): Ohayo gozaimasu Japanese [Tohoku Ben] (Northeast Japan): Ohayo-sama Japanese [Nosaka] (Nosaka-machi Japan)[noon]: O agan nasai mashi" Source: http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/gmorning.htm 2) "In this conversation, Tamaki says "O ha you go za i ma su". This is the polite way of saying "Good Morning" in Japanese. On the other hand, Tomita says "Ou, O ha ya o u". "Ohyayou" is less polite than "O ha you go za i ma su" since the former is an abbreviation, and such abbreviated form is usually casual as it needs less effort. So, what is "Ou "? "Ou" is like "Oh" in English, so it is like an expression of surprise This type of conversation is usually done between a worker and a boss in a work place." Source and how to write it here: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/Learn_To_Write_Japanese_1.htm 3) "おはようございます! - Ohayō gozaimasu! - "Good morning!" " Source: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior_Languages/Japanese
  • Here's a great video from ExpertVillage which teaches you how to say Good Morning in Japanese! www.expertvillage.com/video/48877_speak-japanese-morning.htm
  • Formal: おはようございます Ohayo- gozaimasu Informal: おはよう Ohayo-
  • Very casual Osu! オス! Casual Ohayo! おはよ! Formal Ohayogozaimasu! おはよございます。 Formerly popular fad greeting Oha! オ、ハ!
  • ohayoo gozaimas ;)

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