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We found 1 grammar point, 6 words, 1 kanji, and 53 examples matching 'あいさつ'
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Most common form: 挨拶
1. greeting; greetings; salutation; salute; polite set phrase used when meeting or parting from somebody
2. polite set phrase used to express apology, sympathy, congratulations, etc.
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noun
substitute for a proper greeting (e.g. gift)
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noun
on-stage speech by the director and cast on the opening day of a movie or play
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Most common form: 挨拶回り
noun
courtesy call; making the rounds
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expression
money speaks louder than words; money is better than (empty) words; yen bills over salutations  (pun on 挨拶 and 円札 both ending in さつ; proverb; jocular, humorous term)
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わか
あいさつ
ました

I've come to say goodbye.
でもずっと
げんき
元気
こえみんなあいさつしていました
But, the whole time she greeted everyone in a cheerful voice.
かれ
あいさつ
わした

They exchanged greetings.
わたし
きゃく
わか
あいさつ
べた

I bade farewell to the guests.
かれ
なに
あいさつなし
かえ
ってしまった

He returned home without telling us.
 
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