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43 Cards in this Set

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I
わたし
We
わたしたち
you
あなた
that person, he, she
あのひと (あのかた is the polite equivalent of あのひと)
ladies and gentlemen, all of you
みなさん
Mr., Ms.
~さん
(suffix often added to a child's name instead of ~san)
~ちゃん
(suffix often added to a boy's name)
~くん
(suffix meaning "a national of")
~じん
teacher, instructor (not used when referring to one's own job)
せんせい
teacher, instructor (referring to oneself)
きょうし
student
がくせい
company employee
かいしゃいん
employee of ~ Company
しゃいん (used with a company's name ex: IMCのしゃいん)
bank employee
ぎんこういん
medical doctor
いしゃ
researcher, scholar
けんきゅしゃ
engineer
エンジニア
university
だいがく
hospital
びょういん
electricity, light
でんき
who
だれ(どなた is the polite equivalent of だれ)
- years old
ーさい
how old?
なんさい (おいくつ is the polite equivalent of なんさい)
yes
はい
no
いいえ
excuse me, but
しつれいですが
May I have your name?
おなまえは?
How do you do?
はじめまして (lit. I am meeting you for the first time. Usually used as the first phrase when introducing oneself.)
Pleased to meet you.
どうぞよろしく 「おねがいします」 (lit. Please be nice to me. Usually used at the end of a self-introduction.)
This is Mr./Ms.~
こちらは~さんです
I came (come) from~
から来ました
U.S.A.
アメリカ
U.K.
イギリス
India
インド
Indonesia
インドネシア
South Korea
かんこく
Thailand
タイ
China
ちゅうごく
Germany
ドイツ
Japan
にほん
France
フランス
Brazil
ブラジル