Crossword Puzzle
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- 2. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it means "good bye" in japanese
- 5. _ _ _ _vietnamese word that means where" to indicate a place
- 6. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it a thai word it means "thank you"It is perhaps the most important Thai word to learn
- 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ A staple Korean dish made from fermented vegetables (usually cabbage)
- 12. _ _ _ _ _ _in thai this is a way of saying Sorry/Excuse me
- 13. _ _ _in japanese it means "yes" and is a common and versatile word used to express agreement, understanding, or acknowledgement, often used in formal and informal contexts
- 15. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it is the formal, polite way to say "hello" or "hi" in Korean, and it literally translates to "be in peace" or "are you at peace?"
- 16. _ _ _ _ _in both formal and standard Korean. This is the most basic form of saying “no”
- 17. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in Vietnamese means "please" and is a polite and common way to make a request or ask for something
- 20. _ _ _ _ _ _In Vietnamese,it means to "excuse me," "sorry," or "pardon me" and is used in various contexts to express apology or to politely interrupt or ask for something
Down
- 1. _ _ _ _ _“Perhaps” in Korean can be expressed with the same words used for “maybe.”
- 3. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it is a common Japanese greeting meaning "hello" or "good afternoon"
- 4. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _in Japanese it is a versatile phrase that translates to "excuse me" or "sorry," but can also be used to express thanks or get someone's attention, depending on the context
- 7. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in Japanese it means "thank you" and is a common and versatile phrase used to express gratitude, especially in casual settings
- 8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it is a vietnamese word that means "hello"
- 9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _in thai This is used when you're being earnest and It is similar to “Really!” or “Seriously!” or “I'm telling the truth!” and you use it when you really mean something
- 11. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it is a Vietnamese it means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing" when someone thanks you
- 14. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _In Thai it means "I'm fine" or "I am well," and it's often used as a response to a question
- 18. _ _ _ _ _ In Thai means "goodbye" or "see you later" and is a generally casual way to say goodbye
- 19. _ _ _In Korean itmeans "yes" and is a polite and intentional way of saying "yes". It can also mean "that's right" or "ah, I got it/I see" when you elongate that last vowel