Japanese Word Thread
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sayonara: goodbye (formal, often has an air of finality to it)
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ja matta ne: a very casual goodbye (the ne is optional)
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shi-tsureishimasu: literally "I'm comitting a rudeness", used to say goodbye to a superior (teacher, boss, etc)
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arigato: thank you
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dozo: please (only used in the gracious host sort of context such "please go ahead and do _____" or "please take ____". Never used when acually asking for something.)
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sakka: writer
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umeboshi: pickled and salted Japanese plums, they're extremely sour
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nigiri- a form of Japanese sushi, but without the seaweed
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((More of a rice ball than a sushi, if you ask me.))
rojinn: elderly person
rojinn: elderly person
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tempura- fried form of japanese dish
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That's kinda vague. Specifically, it's vegetables and/or seafood that's deep fried in a certain manner.
wakai: young
wakai: young
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konnichiwa: hello
and Josiah, it's a bit easy for you to say, I've only been to Japan once for 3 days.
and Josiah, it's a bit easy for you to say, I've only been to Japan once for 3 days.
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((You don't need to go to Japan to know that. I mean, you can get tempura at any decent Japanese restaurant. Sorry if you don't like the corrections. I just want to make sure that everyone understands the full meaning of the words in this thread. Not that I never make mistakes in this thread (there's been a couple times), but I don't mind being corrected when that happens.))
((Specifically, konnichiwa is "good afternoon", BTW. So it's not appropriate to use in the morning, evening, or night time.))
ohaio / ohaio gozaimasu: good morning (just ohaio is casual, ohaio gozaimasu is more polite)
konbanwa: good evening
((Specifically, konnichiwa is "good afternoon", BTW. So it's not appropriate to use in the morning, evening, or night time.))
ohaio / ohaio gozaimasu: good morning (just ohaio is casual, ohaio gozaimasu is more polite)
konbanwa: good evening
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Teriyaki: a form a Japanese barbeque
Correct me if I'm wrong, please Josiah?
Correct me if I'm wrong, please Josiah?
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Speciffically, teriyaki is a type of Japanese sauce often used in dishses such as teriyaki chicken (chicken cooked in teriyaki sauce) and yakitori (chicken skewers dipped in teriyaki and grilled).
