Japanese tourism spoken language
ぉがきました
Oh, so kagasiki? Xida.
I'm hungry. こんばんは。
Empty help. wow
Good evening.
おはようございます。 Oh, ha, yo ~ we're going to die.
Good morning.
Take a break (やすみなさぃ). Oh, yeah, Simina.
Good night
ぉげんきですか. Oh, ki, what's the matter?
Are you all right? It is equivalent to "How" in English.
are
you”いくらですか。 The clothes are too bitter to die?
how much is it?
すみません。 Dead mi? Yeah.
Sorry to trouble you ... Equivalent to English "Excuse"
me”。
ごめんなさい。 Go through the door.
I'm sorry
どういうことですか。 One more room to expand to death?
What do you mean?
まだまだです。 Ma da? Ma da is dead. Nothing, nothing. Self-modesty when praised, that is, "where is where")
どうしたの。
Duoxi danuo? どうしたんですか。
Too much washing will kill you?
What happened?
なんでもない。 The man is too tired.
It's nothing.
ちょっとってくださぃ. Are you angry? You have to cry. Just a moment, please.
Constraint (やくそく) します. Dumb crying, shrinking crying, dying? It's a deal.
これでいいですか。 Do you have to die if you expand your business?
Is this ok?
どうして。 Duo, oh, Sid?
なぜ
Which responsibility? Why?
いただきます
B, take a ride with ki? Die.
Then I'll start. (Before eating and moving chopsticks)
ごちそうさまでした。 The lock of the fruit machine needs washing.
I'm full. (After eating)
ありがとうございます。 Aligado ~ I scold the pot to death.
Thank you.
どういたしまして。 Duo-oh-ta-xi-xi-de. You're welcome.
Ben dang (ほんとぅですか). How red is it?
Really? うれしい。
Dance music play I'm so happy. (female language)
よし。 いくぞ。 Yo, wash. B cry zo!
Ok! Set out (act)
(male language)
いってきます。 B gets ki? think.
I'm leaving. (What I said to others when I left a place)
いってらしゃい。 B, come on, Xia Yi. Hello, go. (words to people who are leaving)
いらしゃいませ。 B, shrimp is one color. Welcome to visit.
じゃ、またね。 What's the price? Hit ne. では、また。 Wow, what a fight.
Goodbye (more common usage)
がんばってください。
You have to cry and compete in Hong Kong.
Please come on. (I often use this phrase when I leave) ただぃま
Tadayi? ~ I'm back. (What I said when I came home to my door)
おかえり。
Oh, drive. You're back. (The family's response to the person who went home)
おじゃまします。
Oh, home? Lucy? Die. Excuse me. What you say when you enter someone else's place.
おじゃましました。
Oh, home? West? Xida. Excuse me. What you say when you leave someone else's place.
はじめまして。
Hello? I washed it.
Please take care of us when we meet for the first time.
どうぞよろしくおねがいします。
Do more ~ yo ~ cry.
Oh, yeah, I'm sorry.
Please take care. Please practice this sentence a little, and if you meet a Japanese friend, say it in one breath and immediately calm him down.
Don't (べつ).
be
tsu
ni
(Bai word mud. ) nothing. Your answer when someone asks you what happened.
おねがいします。
Oh, yeah, I'm sorry. Please. なるほど。 Where is the fire?
I see. はい
Hi, B.
Yes
さようなら
Sprinkle oil on Nala.
Goodbye.
Japanese pronunciation should pay attention to the beat, so that Japanese is better and purer. If you can learn the pronunciation of Japanese pseudonyms, it will be more pure. Because Japanese pseudonyms are the same as China's pinyin. Usually, if you watch more Japanese cartoons and Japanese dramas, you can feel the rhythm and context of Japanese pronunciation.
: 1. Language problems in traveling to Japan
1. Collect all kinds of relevant information as much as possible. Information sources can be online travel notes and raiders, Chinese travel books of relevant countries, or people who have been consulted.
Second, communication tools are also very important. It is needed when it is relatively difficult to fill in entry and exit documents, transit, apply for visas and withdraw money.
Third, people who can't speak a foreign language will definitely have difficulty going abroad because they can't. I don't understand this language. Fully prepared, I summed up the following points when communicating abroad: First, try to use body language, which is called gesticulating. The more exaggerated the action, the better. Try to express your meaning. Foreigners know that they can t speak a foreign language. I will try to understand it from another side. The point of view. No one will laugh. Even if they smiled, it was a friendly smile. It is important not to be afraid of others' laughter. In fact, the people who laugh the most are their companions. They always laugh their heads off. Second, write down the questions you want to ask in English or local language, such as the names of places, hotels, scenic spots and stations. Then take it out and ask someone. You don't need words, you just need action to solve the problem. Sometimes it is more useful than talking. Third, treat travel as a free study abroad and learn some common English words on the way. Not only can you learn quickly and remember well, but they are also the most practical, which is better than paying for a teacher.
4. Many people in China live abroad and many people in China travel. Many people such as Singaporeans, Malaysians, Hongkong and Taiwan Province can speak Chinese, and even some Japanese and Koreans can speak some simple Chinese. It is most effective to ask for their help.
5. It is very important that it adapts to the time, events and places. Everyone has different ways, so everyone can only understand.
2. Japanese tourists can't speak Japanese
You don't need to know Japanese if you don't go to Japan. There are many people in the Northeast. If you don't know, just find a convenience store and you will always have a chance to meet a clerk in China. Just asking. Then Japanese is similar to the traditional Chinese characters in China, so you can guess that it is close. Finally, buy a translator. What era is it now? The epidemic era. It's better to go out less. Separation takes a long time,
3. What about the language problem of traveling to Japan?
First, increase the materials submitted for review
In order to apply for an American visa today, the consulate has added two additional materials in addition to the original conventional materials. The first one is a copy of the commitment letter, and two copies are needed. This guarantee was issued by the language school to which the students applied. The second is the student's confirmation letter, which needs to be obtained from the relevant institutions. However, some students handed in their materials in February, and now they need to add two materials to the consulate.
Two. Examination and admission of students enrolled in April/July/October
When will my visa be reviewed? When can I enter the country? At present, the embassy has just begun to reply to the signing, so the specific situation is still unclear. At present, the Japanese consulate is processing visas for all students who are eligible to stay in Japan, but the number of trials that the embassy can receive every day is limited. So according to this situation, the embassy should give priority to the visa submission of students in April. However, no matter which month you entered school, it is more important to hand in your visa now. If you hand in your signature earlier, you will naturally be tried earlier.
4. Language requirements for going to Japan
How to obtain the qualification? Students studying abroad are not allowed to work on a study visa. If they want to work, they need to apply for a license for extra-qualification activities. This matter can be handled at the airport, or they can apply to the immigration office through the school after they arrive in Japan. If you apply through a school, the application procedures of each school are different. Just apply according to the rules. When renewing the residence permit, this qualification activity permit can be renewed at the same time. According to the regulations of the Immigration Bureau, students of ordinary language schools can apply for a license for activities outside their qualifications free of charge within three months after they arrive in Japan, and international students (universities, specialized schools, pre-university courses, etc. ) you can apply. Generally, the required materials are: application for permission for activities beyond qualification (collected at the immigration window), passport, foreigner's S landing card (stay card) and student ID card. What are the restrictions on work? Time limit: (1) Undergraduate and general graduate students: within 28 hours per week. The long vacation period stipulated in the winter and summer vacations is: within 8 hours in a day; (2) Auditorium students and lecture students: within 14 hours a week. In summer vacation, winter vacation and other schools, the long vacation period is: eight hours a day; (2) Secondary school students and employed students are limited to four hours a day; (1) No customized business (Snaku, coffee shop, bar, vault, mahjong room, casino with lighting below 10 degrees) is allowed; (2) They are not allowed to shop in couples' hotels and adult products' video stores. (3) You can not customize special services (pornographic appearances, spreading and selling adult videos) in the shops. (4)You don't need to customize special services in image delivery (these shops refer to clubs that spread pornographic pictures online). (5) You don't need to have shop-style telephone matchmaking services (these shops refer to pornographic telephone clubs, and you don't need to bring heterosexual telephone introductions without shops (these jobs refer to activities of asking the opposite sex out by making pornographic calls). These rules are written in black and white, so students must pay attention. Japan's punishment for illegal employment is also very serious, and it will be fined or assisted by illegal workers. Once migrant workers are found, they will not renew their contracts or be directly repatriated. What can international students do in Japan? There are many kinds of jobs suitable for international students, but the most popular ones are convenience stores, izakaya, various restaurants (especially Chinese restaurants), Chinese classrooms and hot spring hotels. You can choose according to your own needs. Different jobs require different language skills, so students should choose carefully according to their own abilities. Of course, students who are proficient in Japanese can also choose to be Chinese teachers in private schools or Chinese classrooms. Convenience store: The work of convenience stores is generally the least workload, mainly cashier, which can be replenished occasionally, because the store area is generally small and the replenishment is fast. However, because of the relatively low workload, the hourly wage of convenience stores is generally at a relatively low level. Unless you are in a shop with a constant stream of customers on a busy road, it is recommended that international students who need to focus most of their energy on their studies choose. Generally, the hourly wage in izakaya is relatively high, and the food treatment is also very good.Another advantage of izakaya is that it can get close contact with pure Japanese food culture. In the bar, you can not only see a wide variety of Japanese wines, but also learn about the preparation methods of various cocktails that young people like. But compared with ordinary shops, izakaya has more requirements in all aspects. It is suggested that foreign students with good oral English and light study tasks can experience it. There is also a fast food restaurant. Foreign fast food restaurants are the most common jobs for international students. The staff of Japanese fast food restaurants are almost all Japanese high school students and international students, so there is not much room for multilingual communication.
Tutors (Chinese teachers) earn a lot of money to tutor or teach Chinese in Japan, but this job is also very demanding. In addition to Japanese, they must also have certain Chinese expression ability. After all, they are teachers. If they can, if they can't do the Chinese-Japanese conversion well in the teaching process, it will be difficult for students to understand. This job is a good choice if you have no problem with Japanese. It is relatively easy and the income is high. At the same time, one's ability can be well exercised. If temporary workers are busy with their studies, they might as well choose to be a temporary trade union. There are many temporary jobs in Japan, such as moving companies, concert temporary staff, wedding venue service personnel and so on. These part-time jobs are irregular and can be chosen according to their free time, and they are all settled on the same day. But the income of temporary workers is difficult to be fixed, because it is not every month. You should always check the updates of Japanese job websites. The date and time of settlement can be freely selected. Ways to find a job (1) Look through advertisements in newspapers and recruitment information magazines. There are all kinds of free recruitment magazines in magazine rack for public facilities such as subway stations and 24-hour convenience stores. The most common ones are domo and townwork, which publish a lot of job information and can be started for free at any time. (Due to the large number of applicants, you must contact as soon as possible on the day of information release). (2) Through the introduction of student classes and welfare classes in your school. (3) Introduction by public authorities (internal and external student centers, public vocational stability centers, etc.). ).(4)Through the recommendation of the school and the introduction of seniors, acquaintances and friends, the success rate is the highest and the speed is the fastest. (5) Pay attention to the advertisements and billboards on the road, and write down the store name and telephone number. Wages and taxes for working in Japan are different in different regions. Generally speaking, the higher the standard of living, the higher the salary of work. As long as students can arrange their time reasonably, they can earn considerable income, and many international students earn enough tuition by taking part-time jobs. Japan and the US Department of Labor have a minimum wage for every region. According to statistics, the highest wages in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Osaka are 850 yen, 849 yen and 800 yen respectively. If you work in Tokyo, if you work 28 hours a week, then your weekly salary is 28 hours *850 yen/hour = 23,800 yen, which is equivalent to about 1,500 yuan, so you have 6,000 yuan a month. Besides, there are many public holidays in Japan. On average, you can earn about 8000 yuan a month by working. For international students, this money is enough to maintain the living expenses for one month. In addition to wages, many places in Japan provide working meals, and some have additional expenses such as transportation subsidies. How to pay taxes on part-time wages? Taxes in Japan and the United States are divided into national tax and local tax, some of which are paid by employers and some are borne by themselves. Part-time employees should pay attention to the fact that they should go to the local tax bureau under the jurisdiction of their residence to confirm the declaration from February 16 to March 15 every year. In Japan, some good universities or visa types exempt international students from some taxes. Finally, a warm reminder: In Japan,No matter where you work, remember to carry your card with you to avoid being checked. In addition, once you are found to work overtime, you will be found to be working illegally, and in serious cases, you will be refused a study visa! The main purpose of international students is to study, so I hope you can arrange your time reasonably.
5. I can't understand Japanese when I travel to Japan
It doesn't matter if you can. I can't speak Japanese. Chinese characters are everywhere. Shopping is also clearly marked. Besides, more and more people are traveling to Japan now. Many big shopping malls have clerks from China as translators. It's easier to go with the group. Because the advance itinerary is fixed, shopping will be more planned. Otherwise, I don't I don't know where to go or what car to take. Waste time and money.
6. What language do you speak when traveling to Japan?
Japan's air conditioning is good, which is a popular online vocabulary. This stalk is mocking the word Tokyo fever because Tokyo fever will say that Japan's air conditioning is good.
Internet buzzwords, as the name implies, are popular languages on the Internet and are the expressions used by netizens. Characteristics: first, young people, and second, educated people. Young people are active and flexible in thinking, like new things, eager to communicate, advocating innovation and chasing fashion, and are unwilling to bear too many constraints in real life.
The anonymous virtual world of online buzzwords undoubtedly provides space for young netizens to play. At the same time, because of their high cultural quality and familiarity with English and computer languages, online buzzwords have emerged.