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How Do You say "Good morning friend How are you feeling" in Japanese
I've gotten tired of spewing gute tag meine froynd at him.
24 apr 2015 19:54
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It depends on the kind of friends and it has various ways of saying it for the formarity. Here are "some" common ways.
To old friends who is the same age or younger than you, or whom you talk with in the casual form:
(name of the friend)、おはよう!げんき?
*We don't call friend ともだち like you do.We call friends with ちゃん、くん or something, or without them (we call only her/his name). All depends on the relationship, it comes naturally during we creat friendship.
To the friends who is older than you, whom you know recently, I mean, whom you talk with in the formal form:
(name)さん、おはようございます。おげんきですか。
However, we don't ask "how are you?" to the friends we meet everyday or very often, except we know they aren't fine. After they get well, we generally ask だいじょうぶ?(casual) or だいじょうぶですか(formal) / おかげんはいかがですか(very polite).
I hope this helps you.
24 aprile 2015
Hmm.. Another way to say this would be:
"[name of your friend]-san, ohayou, daijoubu desu ka"
It literally means "Good morning, [name], are you okay/feeling okay/better?"
24 aprile 2015
おはようございます!おげんきですか?
24 aprile 2015
Ohayo gozaimasu (friend's name) daijobu desu ka?
24 aprile 2015
Well, I supose you are taking with your friend, so we may use the casual form:
おはよう!げんき?
24 aprile 2015
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Giapponese
Lingua di apprendimento
Giapponese
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