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What are the Japanese commonly used in Roman characters?

Good morning: こんにけは! [ko n ni chi wa]

Hello: こんばんは.[ko n ba n wa]

Good evening: ぉやすみγͺさぃ. [Suya Mina Sai]

Good night: γ‰πŸŠ·γ’γ‚“γγ§γ™γ‹. [o ge n ki de suka]

Thank you: γγ‚ŠγŒγ¨γ…: One for you?

Excuse me: すみません: Su Mi Mason?

Extended data:

There is vowel weakening in Japanese pronunciation, which mainly appears in pseudonyms such as "ぃぅぅ" and ".". When "は", "へ" and "γ‚’" are used as auxiliary words, ordinary Roman characters are recorded as "wa", "e" and "o" respectively.

Various common pronunciation arrangements:

ウゑ ウィ ウ ウェ ウォ

Who is who?

キャ γ‚­γ‚£ γ‚­γƒ₯ キェ キョ

kya kyi kyu kye kyo

クャ γ‚―γ‚£ γ‚―γƒ₯ クェ クョ

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