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Hello: Konnichiha

Good morning: ohayou gozaimasu (formal) ohayou (informal, but mostly used)

hello (to answer the phone): moshi moshi Goodbye: Sayonara is mostly used :3 And thank you is arigatou..Or domo...depends on who you're talking with :3 There are more words to say thank you but these 2 are mostly used

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The word 'goodbye' in Japanese is 'sayonara'. =) Hope it helped you!
さようなら : sayounara is Japanese for 'goodbye'.

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'さようなら' (sayōnara) means 'goodbye'

'じゃあね' (jāne) means 'well, then'

'またね' (mata ne) means 'see you later'

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konnichiwa!

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konnichi wa

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