Saturday, November 23, 2019
Defining Tadaima in Japanese
Defining Tadaima in Japanese          The meaning of the Japanese word Tadaima is Im back home. However, the literal translation of tadaima from Japanese to English is actually ââ¬Å"just now.         It would be awarkard in English to sayà   ââ¬Å"just nowâ⬠ when arriving home, but in Japanese this phrase really means, ââ¬Å"I just came home.         Tadaima is a shortened version of the original Japanese phrase ââ¬Å"tadaima kaerimashita,â⬠ which means, ââ¬Å"I just came home.â⬠          Responses to Tadaima      Okaerinasai ã Šã â¹Ã£ ËãâŠã  ªÃ£ â¢Ã£ â or Okaeri ã Šã â¹Ã£ ËãâÅ are responses to Tadaima. The translation of those words is welcome home.         Tadaima and okaeri are two of the most common Japanese greetings. In fact, the order in which they are said is not important.         For those fans of anime or Japanese dramas, youll hearà   these phrases over and over.          Related Phrases:      Okaeri nasaimase! goshujinsama (ã Šã â¹Ã£ ËãâŠã  ªÃ£ â¢Ã£ âã  ¾Ã£ âºÃ£ âä ¸ »Ã¤ º ºÃ¦ §Ëâ⢠¥) means ââ¬Å"welcome home master.â⬠ This phrase is used a lot in anime by maids or butlers.          Pronunciation of Tadaima      Listen to the audio file for Tadaima.          Japanese Characters for Tadaima      ã Ÿã   Ã£ âã  ¾Ã£â¬â    
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