Japanese Greetings

learning vocabulary games for greetings in Japanese

memory wizards iconLearning greetings in Japanese vocabulary is an important skill for communication. Greetings are essential in social interactions. By mastering these expressions, you can show respect and build relationships with native Japanese speakers. Knowing how to greet someone appropriately can make a positive impression. This knowledge can also help you navigate different social situations in Japan. Whether you are traveling, studying, or simply interested in Japanese culture, learning greetings will enhance your language skills. Start with basic phrases like "konnichiwa" (hello) and "arigatou" (thank you) to begin your Japanese language journey.

Games

  • Study List

    Study List

    An interactive way to learn new words and improve spelling and grammar

  • Vocabulary Flash Cards

    Vocabulary Flash Cards

    These flashcards help you learn and memorize essential vocabulary.

  • Column Match

    Column Match

    Match the word pairs to improve your Japanese vocabulary

  • Language Adventure

    Language Adventure

    Complete the Quest! Listen to the English word and find the right Japanese word

  • Midnight Linguist

    Midnight Linguist

    Get 10 words before Morning. Listen to the Japanese word and click on the right English Word

  • Translation Trek

    Translation Trek

    Get home before dark! Listen to the Japanese word and click the Japanese word

  • English to Japanese Quiz

    English to Japanese Quiz

    Test your foreign language knowledge of Japanese by playing this illuminating language quiz.

  • Japanese Reading Quiz

    Japanese Reading Quiz

    Test your Japanese reading skills with this enchanting quiz of Greetings In Japanese vocabulary words.

Study Resources

Vocabulary

EnglishJapanese
helloこんにちは
goodbyeさようなら
thank youありがとう
you are welcomeどういたしまして
good morningおはようございます
good afternoonこんにちは
good nightおやすみなさい
how are you?お元気ですか?
I am fine元気です

Quick Facts

  • Japanese greetings are an important part of Japanese culture and are used in everyday interactions.
  • There are different greetings for different times of the day, such as "ohayou gozaimasu" (good morning) and "konbanwa" (good evening).
  • Bowing is a common form of greeting in Japan, with the depth of the bow depending on the level of respect or formality.
  • It is polite to use honorific language when greeting someone older or of higher status, such as adding "-san" to their name.
  • Japanese people often exchange business cards when meeting for the first time as a form of greeting and introduction.
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