Introduction to Japanese - Lesson 1: Greetings. Please make a video to teach Japanese to Filipinos.
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Welcome, mga kababayan! Today we'll start learning Japanese with the most essential greetings. Greetings are extremely important in Japanese culture as they show respect and politeness. Let's begin this exciting journey together!
Let's learn time-based greetings. Ohayou gozaimasu means good morning - use this formal version with teachers or bosses. Konnichiwa is hello, perfect for afternoon or anytime. Konbanwa means good evening. And Oyasumi nasai is good night - the formal way to say goodnight.
Now let's learn essential polite phrases. Arigato gozaimasu means thank you - very important in Japanese culture. Sumimasen is excuse me or sorry - super useful! Gomen nasai is a more apologetic sorry. Douzo means please or go ahead. And Dou itashimashite means you're welcome.
For introductions, say Hajimemashite when meeting someone for the first time. Follow with Yoroshiku onegaishimasu, meaning please be kind to me. For farewells, Sayounara is formal goodbye, while Ja ne or Mata ne are casual ways to say see you later.
Congratulations! You've completed your first Japanese lesson. Remember to practice these greetings daily. Start with simple ones like Konnichiwa and Arigato gozaimasu. Japanese culture values politeness, so these phrases will help you make great first impressions. Ganbatte - good luck with your Japanese journey!