Nice To Meet You In Japanese
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I want to learn Anisa's language, can anyone help me?
Thank you very much.
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yoroshiku oneshimasu
Note: 1) and 2) are used to suggest that we are shaking hands. I mean, they're used when you both want to do something together.
3) Pound
oaidekite ureshi desu.
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aete ureshi me
Note: 3) and 4) means I am happy to meet you.
5)
hajimemae
Note: 5) Near you?
Nice To Meet You In Japanese
Nice To Meet You In Japanese
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(Dozo Yoroshiko Onishimasu)
It is used when you first meet someone you do not know.
It is usually used after entering your name or company as it is a formal phrase.
Yorushiko [from Shimaso]
Hajimemae is a prelude to a standard self-introduction, but at the end or after the introduction, just say yuroshiko.
Edit: Did I get a thumbs up and a thumbs up when I posted my answer?
This page can help you.
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What do you think, I was happy to meet you in 19?
I want to learn Anisa's language, can anyone help me?
Thank you very much.
hajimemae
You use it when you first meet someone.
Or you could say
Dozo Yoroshiko
Hajima.