Ohayoo gozaimasu- correct spelling Pronounced- O-HI-O-GOZ-I-MUS Japanese writing~
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Good morning in Japanese not not have a precise equivalent in English. The approximation is "ohaiyo", or more politely, "ohaiyo gozaimasu". Whereas the English use of "good morning" ranges from midnight through to midday, Japanese language use depands on the situation and relationship between the speaker and those greeted. Usually, it is from sunrise until about 10am. In a family, if you woke up late, say 11am, the greeting "ohaiyo" would be used. For say in a work environment where you neet the same people everyday, anytime is OK for "ohaiyo" say 3:00pm or even in the evening where someone may work late shift.
its "Ohayo gozaimasu. Ogenki desu ka?"
"Ohayou gozaimasu" is "good morning." It is pronounced: Ohio-go-zai-moss.
"Ohiyo gozaimasu" is a greeting in Japanese, typically used in the morning to say "good morning." It is a polite way to start conversations and show respect to others.
おはようございます
Ohayo gozaimasu
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
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