🇯🇵 Japanese from 🇬🇧 English All Words
もしもし (moshimoshi)
A1 exclamation 挨拶
🇬🇧 English: hello
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意味

🇯🇵 Japanese
exclamation

相手に呼び掛けるのに用いる言葉。.

Definition

🇬🇧 English

A word used when you meet someone, answer the phone, or start a conversation. The most common English greeting.

Grammar Notes

🇬🇧 English

Interjection. Used to start conversations: 'Hello! How are you?' or to answer the phone: 'Hello?' Alternative spellings: hallo, hullo. Common greetings at different times: 'Good morning', 'Good afternoon', 'Good evening'.

Cultural Notes

🇬🇧 English

Before telephones, people said 'ahoy!' to answer calls. Thomas Edison popularised 'hello' for telephone use in the 1870s. Adele's 2015 song 'Hello' became one of the best-selling singles ever. In Britain, 'Alright?' or 'You alright?' is a very common informal greeting (even if not expecting a full answer).

例文

もしもし、ジーンです。(Moshimoshi, Jīn desu.)

"もしもし、ジーンです。(Moshimoshi, Jīn desu.)"

🇬🇧 "Hello, Jean speaking."

「もしもし。」「おはようございます。ロイさんをお願いします。」(""Moshimoshi." "Ohayō gozaimasu. Roi-san o onegai shimasu.")

"「もしもし。」「おはようございます。ロイさんをお願いします。」(""Moshimoshi." "Ohayō gozaimasu. Roi-san o onegai shimasu.")"

🇬🇧 """Hello." "Good morning, please could I speak to Roy.""

穴埋め問題 🇯🇵 Japanese

___、ジーンです。(Moshimoshi, Jīn desu.)

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