Components
19 examples found containing 'おはよう' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
みな
さん
おはよう
Good morning, everybody.
おはよう
はん
よそっても
かしら
Morning. Shall I dish up?
おはようマイク
Good morning, Mike.
やぁトムおはよう
Hello, Tom. Good morning.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
おはようさえ
わなかった

She did not so much as say "Good morning" to me.
おはよう
ぼく
かわいい
いぬ

Good morning, my sweet dog.
ところがある
ふゆ
さむ
あさ
にほんじん
日本人
ともだち
友達
った
ときおはよう
あと
しぜん
自然
さむ
ってしまいました

However, on a cold winter morning, when I saw a Japanese friend, after saying "Good morning", "It's cold, isn't it?", naturally followed.
おはようございますおめざめ
じかん
時間
です
Good morning. It's time to wake up.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
おはよう
あいさつ
挨拶
した
She greeted me with "Good morning."
みな
さん
おはようございます
Good morning, everyone.
おはようトム
ほほえ
微笑
ながら
った

"Good morning", said Tom with a smile.
おはよう
きょう
今日
はや
アナタこそまだぐうす
てる
おも
ってた
のに
"Morning. You're early today." "You too. I thought you'd still be dead to the world."
おはよう
はるき
春樹
にい
さん
ねぐせ
寝癖
ついてる
Morning, Haruki. You've got bed hair.
アパート
かんりにん
管理人
さん
あさ
おはよう
あと
きょう
今日
あつ
とかいい
てんき
天気
います

When I meet the apartment manager in the morning, after saying "Good morning," they often say things like "It's hot today, isn't it?" or "It's nice weather today, isn't it?"
おはようございます
きょう
今日
おそ
かった
ですうんちょっと
てまど
手間取
っちゃって

"Good morning. You're a bit late today aren't you?" "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."
トムさんおはようございます
Good morning, Tom.
おはようございます useful
Good morning.
おはよ
きましょう

"Good morning! Let's go."
そうすけおはよ
"Good morning, Sousuke!"
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