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About Ayumi
Expertise
I can answer questions regarding Japanese culture, short translations, and written help.

Experience
I am fully bilingual in both English and Japanese. I was born in Japan and had lived there for 18 years at which point I moved to the U.S. to further my studies.

Education/Credentials
B.A. in Linguistic Studies Emphasis on Secondary Language Training

 
   

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Topic: Japanese Language



Expert: Ayumi
Date: 2/8/2008
Subject: Translations and prononciations

Question
Hi. I am planning an important meeting with Japanese managers and I would like to know how you say simple things like:
Good morning:
Nice to see you again:
Have a safe trip back:
Enjoy your stay in Canada:
Thank you!:


Answer
Hi,

I am glad you're taking the time to learn a few useful Japanese greetings. They will go a long way in helping you to learning the language, if so interested!

I'm sorry about the delay in my reply, I've been out for a while sick and haven't had time to get to my computer. Please forgive my delay in reply. Hontou ni moushiwake arimasen!

Here are your requested translations:

Good Morning : Ohayou Gozaimasu!
Nice to see you again: ii koko ni atta n desu kedo
Have a safe trip back: Okaeri ki wo tsukette kudasai.
Enjoy your stay in Canada: Kanada no ni wa tanoshiin dekitte ne!
Thank you : (Domo) Arigatou Gozaimasu!

I hope this helps!

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