さあさあ (saa saa) means “come on” or "here you go" in Japanese. It is a lively and energetic interjection used to urge, invite, or prompt someone to take action. The casual expression is...
Category: Words
みなさん (皆さん, mina-san) means "everyone" or "all" in Japanese. It's a polite, respectful way to address a group, often used with audiences, coworkers, or classmates. In informal...
おはようございます (Ohayou Gozaimasu): Meaning, Translation, Examples
おはようございます (ohayou gozaimasu) means “good morning” in Japanese. It’s a polite greeting used mainly in the morning, with teachers, coworkers, or anyone you want to show respect...
Beginner Guide: Learn 1000 Basic Japanese Words Quickly (Kanji & Romaji)
I have created this list of 1,000 basic Japanese words for beginners and people who want to start learning Japanese. I wanna help you acquire the most commonly used yet beginner-friendly vocabulary...
This is the second part (2 / 10) of my free course and my easy step-by-step guide to help you learn the 1000 most common Japanese words in 100 days. I hope you are ready...
Your go-to page for the Japanese verb suru (する) and its polite form shimasu (します). Here you find all of the word's meanings, some useful and common phrases with translations, and a...
