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There are many ways to do so, depending on the level of formality and the relationship between the speaker and listener. The most common form, which is appropriate in most situations, is "watashi". Other variants include "boku", "ore", "watakushi", "atashi" and several more.

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  • How do you say the word where in Japanese
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  • There are many ways to do so, depending on the level of formality and the relationship between the speaker and listener. The most common form, which is appropriate in most situations, is "watashi". Other variants include "boku", "ore", "watakushi", "atashi" and several more.
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  • There are many ways to do so, depending on the level of formality and the relationship between the speaker and listener. The most common form, which is appropriate in most situations, is "watashi". Other variants include "boku", "ore", "watakushi", "atashi" and several more.
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