お帰り
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Base noun form. Used as a greeting to welcome someone back, typically in home or familiar settings. Can stand alone or be part of longer expressions.
Theme

User returns home from a long day at work, and their roommate Yuki greets them at the door.

お帰り

おかえり

return, welcome (as in 'welcome back')

Basics & EssentialsGreetings & Expressions

Memory Hook

When someone returns home, you say 『お帰り』 (okaeri, 'welcome back') — think of 'okay, Eri' coming back! 'Okay, Eri' → お帰り (okaeri, 'welcome back').

Cultural Note

『お帰り』 (okaeri) is a common greeting used when welcoming someone back home or to a place. It's often paired with 『なさい』 (nasai) as 『お帰りなさい』 (okaerinasai) for a more polite form. This reflects Japanese hospitality and family-oriented culture.

Forms

Base: お帰りBase noun form. Used as a greeting to welcome someone back, typically in home or familiar settings. Can stand alone or be part of longer expressions.