Hey In Japanese
You greeted the donkey
You say hello at nineteen, I swear it's like Oye or Song ... a little boring because I thought Oye because I saw most of the animators say Oye ...
you are right. Hi is used to draw attention or praise to another person.
Try to listen
Oh, ctto kiitekureyo.
Hey you!
Oh Grandma!
Hello nineteen
I can only say what I understand from anime, but I've heard the characters say yes (if I heard right) to say hello, I can't say for sure. But as much as I think it can be used, I also understand that its purpose is to be greeted by a friend, I'm not sure if it would be appropriate for someone you just met. Have found
This page can help you.
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Say hello to the donkey
You say hello in English, I swear it's like oy or soing ... got a little angry as I thought because most of the anime I've seen said oy ...
I don't remember much ... My grandmother passed away 27 years ago (I was very young), but I think the only sound I hear is when you pay attention. I think it's good for Hi, or more formally, Ohio (although maybe my grandmother is trying to say O in English). If you really want to confuse someone, answer your PN with Moshi Moshi!
In anime, when someone suddenly leaves their group in an unknown location, they find ctto!
Hey In Japanese
Hey In Japanese
you are right
Hi hi
Konichiwa has a nice afternoon.
Hello Ohio.
Kombanwa is a good night.
(People keep listing these things like hey)
Hello boys
Or she doesn't look Spanish with h
At least that way
In many ways, it depends on when I learned it in school, but I don't remember much.