This in your language?
> Good Morning
Ohayougozaimasu
> Good Afternoon
Konnichiwa
> Good Evening
Konbanwa
>So long
Jaane / Matane
> Good bye
Sayonara
> Nice to meet you
Hajimemashite
This in your language?
> Good Morning
Ohayougozaimasu
> Good Afternoon
Konnichiwa
> Good Evening
Konbanwa
>So long
Jaane / Matane
> Good bye
Sayonara
> Nice to meet you
Hajimemashite
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> Good Morning
Boker tov
> Good Afternoon
tzaharaim tovim
> Good Evening
Erev tov
>So long
nitra'e
> Good bye
lehitraot
> Nice to meet you
naim lehakir
kys david
>Good Morning
«BUENOS DÍAS», OR: «BUEN DÍA».
>Good Afternoon
«BUENAS TARDES», OR: «BUENA TARDE».
>Good Evening
«BUENAS NOCHES», OR: «BUENA NOCHE», OR, LESS COMMONLY: «BUENA VELADA».
>So long
«HASTA LUEGO», OR: «NOS VEMOS».
>Good bye
«ADIÓS».
>Nice to meet you
«GUSTO EN CONOCERTE»/«GUSTO EN CONOCERLOS», OR, FORMALLY: «GUSTO EN CONOCERLO»/«GUSTO EN CONOCERLOS».
>Good Morning
Good Morning
>Good Afternoon
Good Afternoon
>Good Evening
Good Evening
>So long
So long
>Goodbye
Goodbye
>Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
I used to learn Spanish a bit.
Spanish sounds are similar to Japanese.
based
YES, SPANISH, AND JAPANESE, ARE PHONETICALLY SIMILAR, BUT THE SIMILARITY ENDS THERE.
> Good Morning
God morgen
> Good Afternoon
God ettermiddag
> Good Evening
God kveld
>So long
Vi sees
> Good bye
Ha det (bra)
> Nice to meet you
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Denmark language is similar to German / Dutch?