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How old are you Japanese?

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How old are you Japanese? It can be written with two different kanji: the traditional 歳 and the simplified and most commonly used 才. To ask someone “how old are you?,” you can say: Nan sai desu ka (何歳ですか); Or in a more formal way, O ikutsu desu ka (おいくつですか).

What is Nandesuka? “nan desu ka”. This phrase means: “What is it?” or “What do you want?” or “What’s the matter?”.

What is Onamae WA in English? Japanese native speakers often say “onamae wa nan desu ka” to mean “what is your name?” in Japanese.

What is the difference between Hataraki and Shigoto? And when do you use one or the other? Thanks. HatarAku (not hatariku) is a verb meaning “to work.” O-shigoto is a noun meaning “job,” with a polite “o” attached as a prefix.

How old are you Japanese? – Related Questions

 

What is desu ne?

ですね “desu né” could be used for an abridged version of そうですね “Sohdesu né.” It means “I agree,” “Right,” “I understand,” etc. It’s a casual expression not formal.

How do you answer Doko desu ka?

How do u do Japanese?

どうやってするんですか How do you do it? To ask how to do something, say “doo yatte,” meaning “how,” followed with a verb like “suru,” (to do), and then “n desu ka.”

What is Kore wa?

“Kore wa” means “This is”. It also indicate the position of the object is near to the speaker. If the object is far from the speaker but near to the person the speaker talk to, then use “Sore wa”.

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