How to Say ‘To talk’ in Japanese
話す
hanasu
[hah-nah-soo]
💬 Usage Tip: [話す] is "to speak/talk." For "to talk with" someone, you often say [人と話す].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese workplaces value "報告・連絡・相談" (not included here), so being able to [話す] clearly is seen as a professional skill.
Phrase Breakdown
話す
hanasu
[hah-nah-soo]
to speak; to talk
Verb used for conversation and communication. In interview context, you can use it to highlight interpersonal skills.
お客様と話す機会が多い仕事を希望します。
I hope for a job with many opportunities to talk with customers.
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