Japanese is very diverse, not only in spoken and written language, but also in simplicity, simplicity, dignity, solemnity, men, women and children. People in different industries and positions speak differently, which reflects the strict hierarchy and team thinking in Japanese society.
The honorifics in Japanese are very developed, and the use of honorifics makes Japanese in public very elegant. However, the overly complicated grammar makes it extremely difficult to learn honorifics, and even Japanese speakers can't fully master them.
Chinese Homonyms in Other Japanese Common Words
1, hello: こんにちは (cry and dig together).
2. Good morning: ぉはよぅござぃます (Oh, it's enough to blow up a Mars).
3. Goodbye: さよぅなら (goodbye).
See you tomorrow: じゃぁぁした.
5. Good night, elder: ぉみなさぃ (Oh, yes, seminar).
6. I am back: ただぃま (he is a freshman).