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What is Nandesuka?

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

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.

What is Chinese wa? The Wa, also written Va, are one of 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China. The roughly 400,000 Chinese Wa live in the mountains of western Yunnan between the Mekong and Salween rivers on the border of Myanmar.

What is Oikutsu in English? From the word definitions, “oikutsu” can be a Japanese polite expression for ‘how many’. Depending on the situation and context, therefore, this example sentence can also be used as a Japanese ‘how many’ question.

What is Nandesuka? – Related Questions

 

Why do Japanese say DA?

It has been widely assumed that da is a copula, whose formal/polite form is desu. Both of them appear to correspond to the English copular verb be. Thus, da/desu may be translated as ‘is’ in independent sentences like (1).

What does no desu mean?

Meaning: to explain something; show emphasis. のです (no desu) has the same meaning as です (desu), but is different in that it feels a bit more personal since it is used to explain something, give reasoning, or to emphasize something. It is exactly the same as んです (ndesu), which is a bit more casual.

What is Nande Nande?

NANDE does mean both “why” and “how”, but its placement is nothing to do with the meaning. We usually know whether it’s “why” or “how” from the context. There are times when we are not sure or we misunderstand.

Is kisama rude?

What does kisama mean in Japanese? Kisama is a pronoun meaning “you.” A long time ago it was a term of respect, however today it is extremely rude, carrying a sense of contempt. It is usually only heard in Japanese media and not used in everyday life.

Is Kekkou desu rude?

Was this question helpful to you? KEKKOU DESU doesn’t really mean “no thank you” it actually means “I am fine” meaning that I don’t need what is being offered.

What is Kore wa?

kore – これ : a demonstrative pronoun used to refer to something close to the speaker. This is often translated into English as “this”. wa – は : a binding particle working as a case marker or topic marker. In the phrase, this works after “kore” to make the subject word.

What does Onamae WA mean?

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

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