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Is hello and goodbye the same in Japanese?

No, "hello" and "goodbye" are not the same in Japanese. They are different words with different meanings and uses.

"Hello" in Japanese can be expressed in several ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

* Konnichiwa (こんにちは): This is the most common and versatile greeting, used in most situations. It translates roughly to "good afternoon," but it is used throughout the day.

* Ohayou gozaimasu (おはようございます): This is a formal greeting used in the morning. It translates to "good morning."

* Konbanwa (こんばんは): This is a formal greeting used in the evening. It translates to "good evening."

"Goodbye" in Japanese is also expressed in different ways depending on the situation:

* Sayounara (さようなら): This is the most common way to say goodbye. It is used in formal and informal situations.

* Jaa ne (じゃあね): This is a more informal way to say goodbye, usually used among friends or family.

* Mata ne (またね): This means "see you again" and is a more informal way to say goodbye.

* Itsu demo (いつでも): This means "anytime" and is a way to say goodbye while indicating that you are available to see the other person again.

Therefore, "hello" and "goodbye" are not the same in Japanese, and different words are used to express these greetings.

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