cheerio in Japanese
cheerio in Japanese is こんにちは, じゃ, では — cheerio means goodbye, used mainly in British English.
cheerio in Japanese
こんにちは
Pronounced: konnichiha
じゃ
Pronounced: ja
では
Pronounced: deha
どうも
Pronounced: dōmo
またね
Pronounced: matane
やあ
Pronounced: yaa
What does "cheerio" mean?
-
intj Goodbye, used mainly in British English.
"Cheerio, then — see you next week!"
cheerio in a sentence
- Cheerio, then — see you next week!
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cheerio" in Japanese?
"cheerio" in Japanese is こんにちは, じゃ, では. cheerio means: Goodbye, used mainly in British English.
How do you pronounce こんにちは?
"cheerio" in Japanese is こんにちは, pronounced "konnichiha".
How do you use "cheerio" in a sentence?
Example: "Cheerio, then — see you next week!" In Japanese, "cheerio" is こんにちは, じゃ, では.
Are there other ways to say "cheerio" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "cheerio": こんにちは, じゃ, では, どうも, またね, やあ.
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