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konnichi wa! watashi wa Yoko-desu.
- Hello, my name is Yoko.
dozo yoroshiku
- Pleased to meet you
sayonara!
- Well, goodbye!
Confused? You needn't be, and nor will she, if you only learn to say a few greetings in Japanese. And maybe a word or two to get you around town. all the survival words and phrases you need in Japan plenty of conversation topics, easy expressions and colloquial terms, to help you make your trip into something more tips on protocol and the culture to help you understand what's happening explanations of sumo wrestling and other cultural delights extensive two-way dictionary
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