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5 Apr 2018
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How do you say this in Japanese? How do you say we are okay. we are really thank for yesterday. we enjoyed our bonding with you guys. till next time sayaca. good morning in Japanese?
How do you say this in Japanese? How do you say we are okay. we are really thank for yesterday. we enjoyed our bonding with you guys. till next time sayaca. good morning in Japanese?
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Sentences may be slightly different depending on context of your conversations, but let me try my best:
You can say わたしたち は だいじょうぶ です (watashitachi wa daijoubu desu) for "We are okay", where わたしたち (we) は(are) だいじょうぶ(okay). "は" alone is conjunction, and it can take different meanings in different sentences. です makes the sentence sound more polite and formal, so you can take it out if you want your sentence to sound casual.
You can say, きのう は ありがとうございます (kinou wa arigatou gozaimasu) for "Thank you for yesterday", where きのう(yesterday) は(for) ありがとう(thank you). Similar to です, ございます after ありがとう makes your thanking a little more polite and sincere, but you can always take it out to make your sentence sound casual!
For "Until next time", you can say, また あう ひ まで (mata au hi made), which literally translates to "Until the day we meet again". This expression sounds a little... well, too dramatic for everyday conversation. Instead you should say また あいましょう (mata ai mashou), where また(again) あいましょう (meet). This is the formal way of saying "Let's meet again (someday)", but if you want to make it sound more casual then you can say また あおう (mata aou).
And lastly, for "Good morning", you say おはようございます
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@K_Yam howabout til see you soon for our bonding moment with grandma
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@K_Yam till next time, see you soon for our next bonding moment with grandma
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@hammiedos To your grandma, your family member, you can always say また あおう ね (mata aou ne), where “ね” doesn’t have specific meaning, but makes the sentence sound softer and nicer (it’s just the way it is...)
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@hammiedos There’s actually many ways of saying “see you soon”, casually. Shortening また あおう ね to またね(matane) to make it even more casual, and sound more close to your person you are talking to.
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