How to Say ‘Emily Smith, good morning.’ in Japanese
おはよう、 Emily Smith 。
ohayou ^FIRST^ ^LAST^
[oh-ha-yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: Adding a name after [おはよう] makes it friendly. In real kitchen talk, coworkers may use family names more often than first names.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese workplaces often prefer last names plus titles or no title among staff, depending on the workplace vibe. Casual name use depends on team culture.
Phrase Breakdown
おはよう
ohayou
[oh-ha-yoh]
good morning
A casual morning greeting said before someone's name.
せんぱいにおはようと言って、じゅんびをはじめます。
I say good morning to my senior coworker and start preparing.
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