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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:43 pm
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Aiyume Yuki The_Rawring_Pandii catsada does anyone knows how to say, "My name is amber" in Japanese? surprised i think watashi wa Amber desu It can also be "Watashi no namae wa Amber desu."
Really depends on how formal you're trying to be. If you're talking to someone superior in rank (for example...your boss, a CEO or the president) then you should attempt to be more formal, which is 'Watashi wa namae wa Amber desu.' (like The_Rawring_Pandii said.) If it's just to someone of a similar rank (or lower) then it should be fine to say it as the other form. "Watashi/Atashi/Boku wa Amber desu." Formalities can be real confusing, and in shows, when a new kid introduces themselves to a class it goes sort of like:
"watashi no namae wa '_______' desu. Hajimemashite, yoroshiku onegaishimasu!"
Hajimemashita, Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu- Basically comes out to say "Please take care of me." Or something like that, the specifics I don't remember.
I'm done now. smile
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Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:53 pm
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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:00 am
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Enchanting Blaze Aiyume Yuki The_Rawring_Pandii catsada does anyone knows how to say, "My name is amber" in Japanese? surprised i think watashi wa Amber desu It can also be "Watashi no namae wa Amber desu." Really depends on how formal you're trying to be. If you're talking to someone superior in rank (for example...your boss, a CEO or the president) then you should attempt to be more formal, which is 'Watashi wa namae wa Amber desu.' (like The_Rawring_Pandii said.) If it's just to someone of a similar rank (or lower) then it should be fine to say it as the other form. "Watashi/Atashi/Boku wa Amber desu." Formalities can be real confusing, and in shows, when a new kid introduces themselves to a class it goes sort of like: "watashi no namae wa '_______' desu. Hajimemashite, yoroshiku onegaishimasu!" Hajimemashita, Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu- Basically comes out to say "Please take care of me." Or something like that, the specifics I don't remember. I'm done now. smile
If you are talking to a superior I really would advice to use: 私はAmberともうします。 Watashi wa Amber to moushimasu.
And you normally say 'hajimemashita' before you say your name.
And when you have to be really polite I would replace the 'onegaishimasu' with 'onegai itashimasu'.
I wouldn't use 'atashi' or 'boku' instead of 'watashi' to someone similar in rank when I do not know them that well yet. The very polite version of watashi is watakushi.
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