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What is desu ka?

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What is desu ka? As a question, そう sou can be used by itself with a rising tone, or followed by か ka or ですか desu ka. It means “that is right,” or “that is so,” and is used as an affirmative answer to a question. Interjection examples.

What is Genki desu? So what is “genki desu ka(げんきですか)”? Well, most people equate this to the English meaning “how are you”.

What is Daijoubu desu? daijoubu desu = i’m fine, i’m alright, it’s ok.. ( you reply back to someone or that someone asking you)

What is Hanashimasu? So, HANASHIMASU (to speak), becomes HANASEMASU (can speak). TSUKAIMASU (to use) becomes TSUKAEMASU (can use, or can be used).

What is desu ka? – Related Questions

 

Is Daijoubu rude?

In other words, using daijōbu in such a manner is the same as saying, “No, thank you,” in English. However, because it’s generally considered rude to outright reject someone who is older than you, this is a good alternate phrasing to fall back on depending on the situation.

Are wa nan desu ka?

kore wa nan desu ka – これは何ですか (これはなんですか) : a Japanese phrase meaning ‘what is this? ‘ Native speakers use this to ask what a thing physically close to them is in Japanese.

Are you okay Yao?

You Yao (有药), translated into Are You Okay, is a xianxia novel that follows the lives of transmigrators or “Travelers” who are modern day people who find themselves taking over the bodies of the people living in the world, seemingly at random.

What is yokoso in Japanese?

Yokoso (ようこそ) means welcome or welcome to in Japanese. You might hear this word when visiting someone’s home or school. Yokoso also features on those signs at the airport welcoming you to Japan!

What is the meaning of irasshaimase?

‘Irasshaimase’ means ‘Welcome to my shop/restaurant’ and is just one of the many formal Japanese ways of politely welcoming new customers.

What does Dou Itashimashite means?

“You’re Welcome” in Japanese: Polite Speech. Here are some polite ways to say “you’re welcome” in Japanese besides どういたしまして (dou itashimashite).

How do you respond to Genki desu ka?

Explanation. In OGENKI DESU KA (Are you fine?), OGENKI is an adjective GENKI (fine, healthy) with an honorific O before it. If you answer, “Yes, I’m fine,” you say HAI, GENKI DESU.

What is kotoba?

kotoba – 言葉 (ことば) : a noun meaning ‘word’, ‘phrase’, or sometimes ‘language’ in Japanese. This can also work as plural. These two kanji characters literally mean a ‘piece or part of what someone says’.

How do you say this word in Japanese?

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