Nice To Meet You In Japanese

Nice To Meet You In Japanese

Would you like to meet him in 19? 3

I want to learn Anisa's language, can anyone help me?

Thank you very much.

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Euroshikon

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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.

Nice To Meet You In Japanese

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