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  • 1.Japanese Review

2. Japanese Review
Self-Introduction
3. Hajimemashite
4. Hajimemashite

5. Hajimemashite
6. Hajimemashite

How do you do?
7. Hajimemashite

How do you do?
(meeting for the first time)
8. DoozoYoroshiku
9. DoozoYoroshiku

10. DoozoYoroshiku

Nice to meet you
11. Watashiwa ___ desu
12. Watashiwa ___ desu

13. Watashiwa ___ desu

14. Watashiwa ___ desu

Kanji for watashi!
15. Watashiwa ___ desu

Kanji for watashi!
16. Watashiwa ___ desu

I am _______.
Name goes here
17. WatashiwaJakusondesu

I am Jackson.
18. 3 Ways to say I in Japanese
19. 3 Ways to say I in Japanese
Watashi (most common for anyone)
20. 3 Ways to say I in Japanese
Watashi (most common for anyone)
Watakushi (formal)
21. 3 Ways to say I in Japanese
Watashi (most common for anyone)
Watakushi (formal)
Boku (for males only)
22. How to bow
23. How to bow
The degree of respect is measured by the depth of the bow.
24. How to bow
The degree of respect is measured by the depth of the bow.
Hugging and kissing, even close family & friends isnot seen.
25. a. Eyes move downward with bow.Do not attempt to make eye contact.
26. b. Feet together facing forward.
27. c. Hands are placed relaxed but straight alongside your body (if male).
28. Females lightly cross their hands at their fingertips in front of their body while bowing.
Male
Female
29. d. The body is not slouched or turned away from the other person.
Male
Female
30. Good Morning
31. Good Morning
Formal (Polite)
OhayooGozaimasu

Informal
Ohayoo

32. Good Evening (Good Night)
33. Good Evening (Good Night)
Konbanwa

34. Hello
35. Hello
Konnichiwa

36. Good-bye
37. Good-bye
Sayoonara

38. See you (slang)
39. See you (slang)
Jaa ne
40. Addressing others
41. Addressing others
-san is a suffix attached to names in Japanese.(It can also mean Mr., Ms., or Mrs.)
42. Addressing others
-san is a suffix attached to names in Japanese.(It can also mean Mr., Ms., or Mrs.)
You never attach san to your own name or the names of your own family members.
43. Referring to your teacher
44. Referring to your teacher
Placesensei after your teachers last name.
45. Referring to your teacher
Placesensei after your teachers last name.
From this point on, I am Jackson-sensei or
46. Referring to your teacher
Placesensei after your teachers last name.
From this point on, I am Jackson-sensei or