Learn how to introduce yourself and others in Japanese.
Konnichiwa
Hajimemashite
Watashi no namae wa___
Dochira kara desu ka?
___ kara kimashita
Nan-sai desu ka?
___ sai desu
Shigoto wa nan desu ka?
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Konnichiwa
Hello
Hajimemashite
Nice to meet you
Watashi no namae wa___
My name is___
Dochira kara desu ka?
Where are you from?
___ kara kimashita
I'm from___
Nan-sai desu ka?
How old are you?
___ sai desu
I'm ___ years old
Shigoto wa nan desu ka?
What do you do?
Watashi wa ___ desu
I am a ___
Doko ni sundeimasu ka?
Where do you live?
___ ni sundeimasu
I live in___
Shumi wa nan desu ka?
What's your hobby?
Shumi wa ___ desu
My hobby is___
Kyoudai wa imasu ka?
Do you have any siblings?
___nin kyoudai ga imasu
I have ___ siblings
Nihon ni wa dorekurai imasu ka?
How long have you been in Japan?
___nenkan imasu
I've been here for___
Eigo wo hanashimasu ka?
Do you speak English?
Eigo ga sukoshi hanasemasu
I speak a little English
Sukina tabemono wa nan desu ka?
What is your favorite food?
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