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Sure, I'd be happy to help you get started with learning Japanese! Here are some basics to get you going:
### Greetings
1. **Hello** - こんにちは (Konnichiwa)
2. **Good morning** - おはようございます (Ohayou gozaimasu)
3. **Good evening** - こんばんは (Konbanwa)
4. **Good night** - おやすみなさい (Oyasuminasai)
5. **Goodbye** - さようなら (Sayounara)
### Common Phrases
1. **Thank you** - ありがとう (Arigatou)
2. **Thank you very much** - ありがとうございます (Arigatou gozaimasu)
3. **You're welcome** - どういたしまして (Dou itashimashite)
4. **Please** - お願いします (Onegaishimasu)
5. **Excuse me / I'm sorry** - すみません (Sumimasen)
### Basic Vocabulary
1. **Yes** - はい (Hai)
2. **No** - いいえ (Iie)
3. **Water** - 水 (Mizu)
4. **Food** - 食べ物 (Tabemono)
5. **Friend** - 友達 (Tomodachi)
### Numbers
1. **One** - 一 (Ichi)
2. **Two** - 二 (Ni)
3. **Three** - 三 (San)
4. **Four** - 四 (Shi/Yon)
5. **Five** - 五 (Go)
### Basic Sentence Structure
- **I am [name]** - 私は[name]です (Watashi wa [name] desu)
- **I like [something]** - 私は[something]が好きです (Watashi wa [something] ga suki desu)
- **Where is [place]?** - [place]はどこですか? ([place] wa doko desu ka?)
### Hiragana and Katakana
Japanese has three writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic alphabets, while Kanji are characters borrowed from Chinese.
#### Hiragana (for native Japanese words)
- あ (a), い (i), う (u), え (e), お (o)
- か (ka), き (ki), く (ku), け (ke), こ (ko)
#### Katakana (for foreign words and names)
- ア (a), イ (i), ウ (u), エ (e), オ (o)
- カ (ka), キ (ki), ク (ku), ケ (ke), コ (ko)
### Tips for Learning
1. **Practice Daily**: Consistency is key.
2. **Use Flashcards**: Great for memorizing vocabulary.
3. **Watch Japanese Media**: Anime, movies, and TV shows can help with listening skills.
4. **Language Exchange**: Practice with native speakers if possible.
Feel free to ask if you have any specific questions or need further assistance!
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