We realize ads are a pain, but ...
This free page is supported by advertising.
To view our free content, please disable your ad blocker on Nihongo-Pro.com.
AdBlockPlus (ABP)
AdBlock
uBlock

Introductory Japanese: Learn More Japanese Greetings

100% Free Japanese Quizzes—Learn Japanese Online for Free!

Here's a free introductory Japanese quiz from the expert teachers at Nihongo-Pro. New quizzes are available every day at several skill levels. Take the Nihongo-Pro quiz challenge every day, from your PC, Mac, smartphone, iPad, iPod, or tablet, and learn Japanese online for free!

Even if you are just starting out with Japanese, learning basic greetings—what to say in a variety of social situations—is a great way to making your Japanese conversation more natural and put your Japanese listener at ease.

Here's a fun, free Japanese quiz to check your knowledge of basic Japanese phrases and greetings in different situations. Can you get all the questions right? If so, you might be ready to advance to beginner Japanese, so be sure to try the beginner level Nihongo quiz!

Even if you miss a few questions, don't feel discouraged! Learning a foreign language takes practice. If you spend just a few minutes a day learning Japanese, you will be amazed at your progress.

We hope our free Japanese quizzes help you along your way to mastering Japanese. Of course, if you ever want to learn Japanese online, please keep Nihongo-Pro in mind! Ganbatte!

あいさつの ことば

にほんごで あいさつ  
Learn greetings in Japanese!

Stuck? Try one of the Lifelines next to the question.
Lifelines
?
1
プレゼントを もらった とき なんと いいますか。 
What do you say when you received a gift?
Lifelines
?
2
レストランで ウエイターを よぶ とき なんと いいますか。 
What do you say to get the waiter's attention at a restaurant?
Lifelines
?
3
ひとの あしを ふんだ とき なんと いいますか。  
What do you say when you step on someone's foot accidentally?
Lifelines
?
4
レストランで ちゅうもんするとき なんと いいますか。 
What do you say when you order something at a restaurant?
Lifelines
?
5
ドアを あけて もらった とき なんと いいますか。  
What do you say when someone opened the door for you?
Explanation and Hints 
Submit Answers
   Cancel   
Meet Our Japanese Teachers