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Assuming the speaker hasn't been home in a while (overseas, etc.), and is informing someone that they won't be coming back, this sentence would be帰ってこないん� (kaette konainda).
If the speaker is saying that they're not on the way home (yet), you would say (ま�) 帰っていない ([mada] kaette inai).

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14y ago

You say ittekimasu.

The person staying behind in the house will be expected to say "itterrashai"

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They say "tadaima" which means something close to "I'm home", to which anyone at home responds "okaerinasai" which means "welcome back" or "welcome home".

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Welcome back- Casual: okaeri

Polite: okaerinasai

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Itterasshai

it literally means "please go and return"

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