I am studying Japanese and I needed to know how to say these terms:

1.hello
2.bye
3.My name is..
4.Lier
5.Shut Up!!

Sorry it's just that today is my first day in Japanese class.

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Here are the expressions for you:
1. hello = Good Morning = ohayo (like the state = Ohio), or more politely = ohayo gozaimásu. Good Day, Good Afternoon = kónnichi wa. Good evening = Kómban wa. Good night (on meeting) = Kómban wa but (on leaving) or (just before going to bed) = O-yasumi nasái.
2. Good bye = Sayónara.
3. My name is . . . = Watakushi wa . . . désu OR Watahashi no namaé wa . . . désu.
4. Do you mean "liar?" = usotsuki
5. Shut up! (most impolite!) = O-damarí nasái.
I wish you good luck! = Go-koún wo inorimásu OR o-shiawasé ni!

To learn how to say these terms in Japanese, you can follow these steps:

1. "Hello" can be translated as "Good Morning" in Japanese, which is "ohayo" (pronounced like the state "Ohio"). For a more polite version, you can say "ohayo gozaimasu." Additionally, "Good Day" or "Good Afternoon" can be expressed as "konnichiwa," and "Good evening" as "konbanwa." If you want to say "Good night" when meeting someone, you can use "konbanwa," but if you're saying it before going to bed or leaving, you can say "oyasumi nasai."

2. For "Bye," the common term used in Japanese is "sayonara."

3. To say "My name is..." in Japanese, you can use the following expressions:
- "Watakushi wa [your name] desu" (formal and polite)
- "Watashi no namae wa [your name] desu" (casual)

4. If you're referring to the word "liar," it is translated as "usotsuki" in Japanese.

5. Lastly, "Shut up!" can be expressed as "O-damari nasai" in Japanese, although it's important to note that this phrase is considered impolite.

I hope this helps, and good luck with your Japanese studies!