2.γγ―γγ γγγγΎγ (a more respectful statement). /γγ―γγ (used between acquaintances). Good morning.
3. Today (γγγ°γγ―). Good evening.
4. Take a break (γγγΏ). /γγΏγͺγγ. Oya Su Mi Senna-Please take a break. /Good night.
5.γγγγ) γ§γγ.ββ? Are you okay? It is equivalent to "How are you" in English, a way of greeting.
γγγ«γ‘γ―? 0? today
[Feeling] Hello, good afternoon.
phrase
1, γγγ«γ‘γ―? Hello, President.
2γγγγ«γ‘γ― γ’γ³? Hello, Ann.
3. First love γγγγ«γ‘γ―? Hello, first love; Hello, my first love; First love. Hello.
4. γγγ«γ‘γ― Huo Jian? Masked vigilante
5. The magician γ¨γγγ«γ‘γ―? A social solo exhibition
6. Big Commander? Hello, President.
7. Mr. γγγ«γ‘γ―? See below.
8. Hello for daytime use
9γγγγ«γ‘γ―γ’γ³? Anne with red hair
Bilingual example
1γγγγ«γ‘γ―! γγͺγγ―, Japan, γ§γγγ¨γγγ£γ¨γ¦γγγ.
Hello! I don't know if you are good in Japan. You must be very busy studying and working.
2. γγγ«γ‘γ― Mu Zhi! ?
Hello, Mu Zhi!
3. The answer to the drifting corn: President πΈγγγ«γ‘γ―γγγγΎγγγ«γγ«.
"Hello, President, after my consideration, I welcome Kiki to work in our company, which is helpful for our company. We can discuss salary again.