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How to say New Year in Japanese?
1、あけましておめでとうございます。 ROMAGI: [A Kyle XI told me you were going to Ma Si]. ]
2. New Year (しんねんぉめでとござぃます). Romangi: [I think you will go to Ma Si]. ]
Japanese New Year refers to the Gregorian calendar from 65438+1 October1to 65438+1October 3, which is equivalent to the Spring Festival in other parts of East Asia and is the most important festival in a year. In Japanese, New Year's Day is written as the Chinese character "Yuanri", while New Year's Day in Japan is equivalent to their New Year, so just say Happy New Year.
Example:
1、あけましておめでとう。 I wish you a happy life this year. Happy new year. Please take care of me this year.
2. New Year's Day. Everyone is healthy, lucky and happy. I wish you all a happy new year, good health and all the best.
Extended data
Japanese New Year greetings are divided into two parts: "Good Year" the year before and "Bright Year" the year after.
In addition to this more formal and respectful expression, there are relatively simplified and more colloquial expressions, namely "Ming けましてぉめでとぅ" and "ぁけぉぉ".
In addition, according to China's New Year tradition, appropriate China elements can also be added to Japanese, such as "Happy Year of the Rat".
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