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Robert
What do you say when you give something to someone in Japanese? I don't necessarily mean a gift or something big, it can be a mundane everyday thing like tea or the remote control for the television. In English one might say "here you go" or "there you are" or just "here". I wonder if there's an equivalent in Japanese. Thanks in advance.
2014年7月18日 09:08
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we just say "hai" when we give something to someone. if you wanna make it more polite, you could say, "douzo" or "hai, douzo" hope it'll help!
2014年7月18日
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