Lesson 1-Introduce Yourself Flashcards
こんにちは。
Konnichiwa
“Hello” or “Good afternoon.”
It’s a common greeting used during the day in Japan, typically from late morning until the early evening.
私はナナです。
Watashi wa Nana desu
“I am Nana.”
This is a simple self-introduction in Japanese. “Watashi” means “I,” and “desu” is a polite sentence-ending particle, similar to “am” in English.
はじめまして
Hajimemashite
“Nice to meet you.”
This phrase is used when meeting someone for the first time. It conveys a polite greeting and sets the tone for a respectful introduction.
よろしくお願いします
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
“Please treat me well” or “I look forward to working with you.”
This phrase is versatile and often used to express gratitude, request goodwill, or foster cooperation in personal and professional relationships. It’s a polite and customary way to conclude an introduction.