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めっちゃ Meccha

めちゃくちゃ ー> めっちゃIt means a lot.めっちゃ おいしい  Good Tateめっちゃ かわいい  Very Cute

さよなら

さよなら SayonaraGood Bye ...sayonara. The word sayonara means "goodbye" or "farewell." ... It's a Japanese word that has been a popular informal word in English since the late 1800s. It literally means "if it is to be that way," combining sayo, "that way," and nara, "if."

もったいない  mottainai

もったいないMottainai is a Japanese term conveying a sense of regret concerning waste. The expression "Mottainai!" can be uttered alone as an exclamation when something useful, such as food or time, is wasted, meaning roughly "what a waste!"

おなかいっぱい  Onaka Ippai

おなか = Onaka = Stomachいっぱい = Ippai = FullI am full.おなかいっぱいおなか が いっぱいおなか が いっぱい です。

おしえて  oshiete

おしえて "Oshiete" menas "Teach Me!"_______ おしえて勉強(べんきょう)おしえて  Please tech me to study.

じゃあ  Jaa (Jyaa)

じゃあAlthough you probably know さようなら (sayounara) is “goodbye,” it has a very strong sense of finality, almost like you may not see that person again. So it’s often better to say じゃまた. Other variations are じゃね (ja ne: “see you”), バイバイ (baibai: “bye-bye”), and お元気で (o-genki de: “take care”).Source: https://www.fluentin3months.com/japanese-words/

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