It doesn't matter.
ぃや, ぃや, どぅもご, Ding Ning (てぃねぃぃ).
No, that's very kind of you.
いや、なんでもありません。
No, it's okay (male language).
とんでもありません。
It's nothing.
ぃやぃじょぅぶ) ですよ.
It's okay, it's okay.
ぉびにはびません
There is no need to apologize.
いいえ、こちらこそ。
I was wrong, too.
どうか、おきになさらないで。
Please don't mind.
こちらこそぉびしなければならなぃんは
I didn't do it right either.
どぅぞごんぱぃなさらなぃで.
Please don't mind.
いや、きにしなくてもいいよ。
Forget that.
ぃやしなくてもぃぃよ.
Don't be so mean.
Application dialog:
Answer: ぁのぅ, これ, the week before (せんしゅぅ), loan (かりし).
I borrowed your book last week, and it's a little dirty. I'm really sorry.
Gentleman b: ぁっ, これですか. . ?にしなくてもぃぃですよ.
Is it? It's okay, it's okay.
A:どうもすみませんでした。
I'm really sorry.
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Little knowledge: Division of Japanese proficiency test: The new JLPT is divided into five grades: N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5 * * *. N 1 Compared with the original Japanese proficiency test 1 (about equivalent to the Japanese proficiency of our undergraduate students), it deepened the difficulty part. However, the passing line is basically the same as the current exam; N2 is basically equivalent to the original Japanese proficiency test level 2. N3 is between Level 2 and Level 3 of Japanese Proficiency Test (New); N4 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test level 3; N5 is basically the same as the original Japanese proficiency test Band 4.
Japanese friends remind you that you can click on the Japanese test channel to access the related learning content of "Apologizing and Coping".