Here are the Basics.
Konnichi wa - Hello/Good Afternoon
Ohayoo Gozaimasu - Good Morning(can just say Ohayoo: "Morning!")
Konban wa - Good Evening
Oyasuminasai - Good Night (an just say oyasumi: "Night!")
Sayoonara - Good Bye
Hai - Yes
Iya/Iee/Nai - No
Un - Yeah
O-negai - Please
(Domo) Arrigatou - Thank you (very much)
Doo itashimashite - You're welcome
-chan: affectionate term used after the name by close friends and family.
-sama: Mr, Mrs, Ms, lady, lord, master, mistress (formal).
-san: Mr, Mrs, Ms.
sensei: teacher; master.
demo: but; however.
oji-san: uncle
ojii-san: grandfather
oba-san: aunt
obaa-san: grandmother
kochira wa: may I introduce...
oka-san(-sama): mom (mother)
oto-san(-sama): dad (father)
ookee: okay
yosh: all right
daijobu: it's all right
Hoe: Sakura's trademark saying
gomen nasai: I'm sorry (formal)
gomen: I'm sorry (informal)
daijobuka: Are you all right?
oi: hey
kimono: formal traditonal japanese robe
yukata: informal summer kimono
desu: My name is....
ano: um..
-ben: accent
nani: What(what is it?)
naze: Why?
osoraku: Maybe.
honyoo ni: Truly, really, sincerly.
Kaado: Card
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