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Salaryman and Businessman
Is it true that in English-speaking countries, the word salaryman means just an ordinary white-collar employee, and that businessman means a white-collar worker? Some website or book written by Japanese author explaind that businessman is a person who runs his/her own company or store, or is at high level in a company, or an entrepreneur.
NOTE:People generally call an ordinary white-collar worker "salaryman" in Japan. And a salaryman means a businessman too.
CONFUSING!!!
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Maya
November 11, 2008
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As for greedings in Japan.
hi! kioku. I'm a Japanese. " How are you "is ya a, (‚â‚ )
genki?iŒ³‹CHj, yo! (‚悤!)=(informal Japanese) in Japan. But,
the young Japanese never says konnichiwa,konbanwa and to the
person of the same age or younger. I also have never said to
konnichiwa, konbanwa tothe person of the same age or younger
There are not so many expression like { Whst't up? How are you?
hi!! Hello!! } in Japan.
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Daisuke
November 11, 2008
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As for a greeting in Japan
hi! kioku. I'm a Japanese. " How are you "is called ya a, (¤ä¤¢)
yo! (¤è¤¦!)¢ª(informal Japanese) in Japan. But, the young Japanese
never says konnichiwa,konbanwa to the person of the same age or
lower than me. I also have never said to konnichiwa, konbanwa to
the person of the same age or lower than me. There are not much expression like this { Whst't up? How are you?
hi!! Hello!! } in Japan.
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Language pair: Japanese; English
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Daisuke
November 10, 2008
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hi!!!
hi!!! im iliana someone speaks japanese¿¿¿
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ili m.
November 9, 2008
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How do you say" How are you?" in japanese?
Konnichiwa!! Everyone. My name is Kioku and I am a bit comfused on how to say, How are you? in Japanese. I have seen the same translation for a different word and would like to know the correct one. Domo arigato gozaimasu!
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Kioku T.
November 9, 2008
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Latest: December 20, 2008
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Re:Help me learn English!
I would be more the glad to Teach you English, and you can teach me Japanese at the same time, Sound like a good Idea.. :-)
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モハメダ &.
October 7, 2008
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Latest: October 7, 2008
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Hi ! konnichiwa!
Hi! I am Japanese. I am studying English but English is difficult for me. could you teach me English?? And I can teach you Japanease(^_^)
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azumi a.
September 28, 2008
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Latest: September 28, 2008
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Hi
Hi! I am Japanese. I am studying English but English is difficult for me. could you teach me English?? And I can teach you Japanease(^_^)
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azumi a.
September 28, 2008
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Latest: September 28, 2008
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Help me learn English!
I am looking for practice English partner.Please send me E-mail. I will teach you Japanese(^_^)
I want learn culture and popular expressions etc.
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Language pair: Japanese; English
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azumi a.
September 28, 2008
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Latest: October 7, 2008
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Re:need help to translate into simple japanese phrase
Konnichiwa,
If you'd like to put focus on politeness, I'm gonna say as follows:
Eigo no Hanaseru kata, donataka irasshaimasennka? ‚¦‚¢‚²‚̂͂Ȃ¹‚é‚©‚½A‚ǂȂ½‚©@‚¢‚ç‚Á‚µ‚á‚¢‚Ü‚¹‚ñ‚©H i‰pŒê‚̘b‚¹‚é•ûA‰½•û‚©‚¢‚ç‚Á‚µ‚á‚¢‚Ü‚¹‚ñ‚©Hj
Hope this would help^^
Ciao!
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Mitsuo T.
September 14, 2008
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Latest: September 14, 2008
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