What It Means The Japanese Expression ? .... Thanks.

Javvee

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What it means the Japanese expression
written in hiragana どうぞ

It can be .... Hello Hello ( Hi, Hi ) ?
It can be .... All Right, OK ?
It may be .... You've heard - copied ?

I ask this, because all Japanese who
are amateur radio, They use it, and

I'm pretty intrigued.

They pronounce it very quickly.


This is an video example ...

Sunday Morning DX ! Communicate with citizens band
radio and Japan the westernmost Yonaguni Island !
License free radio legal CB


The most famous radio amateur 27Mhz CB In Japan
Free Station CB Called HR420 From Nagaoka

Thank you for your help.

Regards.
 
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tylersailer

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It says "do-zo" not "do do". It means "please" in general term but in radio context it means "(I'm) over". See, when your turn of conversation is over, you say "over" right? (or so I learnt from war movies) That is what it is. This is the reason they always say "do-zo" at the very end of conversation.

どうぞ
Do-zo.
 
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Ceewan

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That was very informative tylersailer, thx.