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Looking for classic lines from anime, preferably with Japanese translation

Hello everyone, what daily lines do we usually see in anime? The editor below will help you learn about the classic daily lines in animation

Of course, we often see them at first. When characters in anime say hello, they have to use an opening line to deal with people.

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1.

Chinese: Good morning.

Kana: おはようございます.

Roman pronunciation: o ha yo u go za i ma su

(After getting up ~ around 10:00)

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2.

Chinese: Hello.

Kana: こんにちは.

Roman pronunciation: kon(n) ni chi ha(wa)

(10:00~sunset)

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3.

Chinese: Good evening.

Kana: こんばんは.

Roman pronunciation: kon ban ha(wa)

(After dark ~ before going to bed)

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That’s it A beginning of daily communication, followed by simple daily expressions.

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4.

Chinese: Good night.

Kana: Nakyu (やす)みなさい.

Roman pronunciation: o ya su mi na sa i

(Said before going to bed)

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5.

Chinese: Sorry to trouble you….

Kana: すみません.

Roman pronunciation: su mi ma sen

Equivalent to "Excuse me" in English. Used when speaking to others. It means causing trouble again. Japanese colloquial expression.

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6.

Chinese: Sorry, sorry.

Kana: ごめんなさい.

Roman pronunciation: go men na sa i

(a more casual colloquial expression, you can omit なさい and just say ごめん when talking to relatives and friends)

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7.

Chinese: What does this mean?

Kana: どういうことですか.

Roman pronunciation: do u i u ko to de su ka

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8.

Chinese: What’s wrong

Kana: どうしたの.

Romanized: do u shi ta no

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9.

Chinese: That’s it.

Kana: Restraint (やくそく)します.

Romanized: ya ku so ku shi ma su

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10.

Chinese: Is this okay?

Kana: これでいいですか.

Roman pronunciation: ko re de i i de su ka

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11.

Chinese: Then I'll start.

Kana: いただきます.

Roman pronunciation: i ta da ki ma su

(before using chopsticks to eat)

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12.

Chinese: I'm full. (After eating)

Kana: ごちそうさまでした.

Roman pronunciation: go chi so u sa ma de shi ta