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how many people translate this in English konichiba.??​

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Answered by varshavarshney2408
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Konnichiwa (こんにちは) is a Japanese greeting, typically a mid-day to early evening greeting (10:00 AM to 5:59 PM). It is also used as an informal greeting, "hello".

With kanji, Konnichiwa is written as 今日は.

When Konnichiwa is romanized directly from the hiragana, a mistake can occur. The hiragana character は is romanized as "ha" and pronounced as "ha" (as in "harmony"). In its use here, however, it serves as a topic marker, and so should be romanized and pronounced as "wa".

Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Well, good afternoon/evening/morning/day everyone! Today we're going to talk about Japanese greetings and what they really mean. Just as in English, “Konnichiwa” or “Good day” is a greeting that is technically an idiom with a complex and near-forgotten past

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