| Situation | Japanese | Similar English | Remarks | 
| When entering a shop | KONNICHIWA | Hello | Meaning This is the same as usual greeting.
 The person of the shop says the following greeting.
 IRASSYAI or IRASSYAI MASE
 Means "Welcome"
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| When asking the one to want to buy | "Something" WA ARIMASUKA? | Is there "something"? | Meaning ARIMASUKA : Is there
 WA is the conjunction to put after subject.
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| When confirming the price of the goods | KORE WA IKURA DESUKAS? or
 IKURA DESUKA?
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 just IKURA?
 | How much is this? | Meaning KORE : This
 IKURA : How much
 DESUKA? : Is
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| The price negotiation | SUGOKU TAKAI DESUNE ! | It's too expensive. | Meaning SUGOKU : Too
 TAKAI : Expensive or High
 DESUNE : It's
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| MOUSUKOSHI YASUKU NARIMASENKA? | Please give me more better price. | Meaning MOUSUKOSHI : More
 YASUKU : Cheap
 NARIMASENKA : Become
 
 Because it is the request which lowers the price, it does a polite way of speaking.
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| HOKANO MONO WO MISETE KUDASAI | Please show me other one. | Meaning HOKANO : other
 MONO : goods
 MISETE : Show me
 KUDASAI : Please
 
 KUDASAI is used with the various cases.
 It means "Wanting to do something for me".
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| The purchase | KORE WO KUDASAI | I will take this. I want to buy this.
 | Meaning KORE : This
 KUDASAI : Take ( Give me )
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| When leaving a shop | MATA KIMASU | See you. | Meaning MATA : Again
 KIMASU : I will come
 Just greeting.
 Meaning
 I will come and visit again.(It doesn't need to come again, if you don't want.)
 
 The person at the shop says the following greeting.
 ARIGATOU GOZAIMASU
 Means "Thank you"
 They say this greeting even if you buy nothing.
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