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Master the parting phrases and expressions
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Let's look at the parting greetings once more. |
Listen and repeat or speak along with me. |
じゃ、また。(Ja, mata.) |
じゃ、また。(Ja, mata.) |
おやすみなさい。(Oyasuminasai.) |
おやすみなさい。(Oyasuminasai.) |
またね。(Mata ne.) |
またね。(Mata ne.) |
おやすみ。(Oyasumi.) |
おやすみ。(Oyasumi.) |
またね。おやすみ。(Mata ne. Oyasumi.) |
またね。おやすみ。(Mata ne. Oyasumi.) |
じゃあね。(Jā ne.) |
じゃあね。(Jā ne.) |
Did you notice the last parting greeting I used? |
じゃあね。(Jā ne.) |
じゃあね。See you. じゃあね。 |
The expression じゃあね is commonly used in informal situations. |
It's an abbreviated form of じゃ、またね。where the また is omitted. じゃあね |
Pronunciation note: notice the extended pronunciation of the vowel at the end of じゃあ. Listen again: じゃあ. This is a long vowel. |
You should be aware of this expression, but for this lesson, you'll use じゃ、また。 |
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