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In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Hey guys! So today I'll be sharing on how
we want to introduce ourselves in Japanese.
How to do the
basic self introduction for beginners (like me(〃^▽^〃)):


1. Greet others with 


"はじめまして


2. Introduce your name with 


"わたしわ + Your name + です


3. Tell where do you come from with 


"Your Country + から + きました


4. End with 


"どうぞ よろしく おねがい します。".




Let's try using me as an example:




はじめまして。

わたしわ ザイナブ です。

マレーシアから きました。

どうぞ よろしく おねがい します。




Think you can understand? (o˘◡˘o)

It's okay. I understand that it's hard

for beginners to read hiragana(。゚(TヮT)゚。). 


So here's the romaji version: 


Hajimemashite.

Watashiwa Your Name desu.

Your Country+kara kimashita.

Doozo yoroshiku onegai shimasu.


Japanese really prioritize politeness in their daily life.
The word hajimemashite actually means like "Hello/Hi".
They usually greet others with hajimemashite while 
bowing a bit to show respect to others.
Watashiwa means "I am". While desu it's like the polite ending particle.
On the other hand, kara kimashita actually 
brings a meaning like "I came from".
And Doozo yoroshiku onegai shimasu 
means like "Nice to meet you".
Well, this is based on my understanding.
If I'm wrong, don't hesitate
to correct me in my cbox okay? (⌒‿⌒)

Together we learn Japanese~! 


That's all from me, thanks for reading! \(^ヮ^)/


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