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What is Sugoi desu?

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What is Sugoi desu? Wow! It’s like a professional cook! “すごい” (sugoi) is used for people who are very close to you, but when you are not yet close to the person you want to praise or when the person you are talking to is older, you use a honorific expression and say “すごいです” (sugoi desu). Example. ギターがたった1週間で弾けるようになったんですね!

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 kawaii desu? The phrase “kawaii desu” (可愛いです) means that something is cute. Because spoken Japanese typically drops the subject of a sentence, the exact thing described as cute needs to be understood from context. It could be a cute puppy, a cute house or someone could even be calling you cute.

What is Kore wa nan desu ka? これはなんですか or “Kore wa nan desu ka?” means “What is this?” In japanese; a question we’ve always asked since even before we can speak, and one of the most important questions to ask when gaining knowledge.… More.

What is Sugoi desu? – Related Questions

 

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. So, the usage of this phrase is very similar to that of the English one above.

What does dare da Omae wa mean?

お前は誰だ? (omae wa dare da) meaning “Who are you?” It’s what Taki wrote in Mitsuha’s book iirc.

What is dare ka in Japanese?

If you add the Japanese particle か (ka) to なに (nani), だれ (dare) and どこ (doko), the Japanese words for ‘something’ – なにか (nanika), ‘someone’ – だれか (dareka) and ‘somewhere’ – どこか (dokoka) are formed respectively.

Is desu ka polite?

Desu is a polite way of saying to be in Japanese. Very often, desu appears at the end of a sentence (e.g., Kono inu wa kawaii desu or “The dog is cute”).

What does dare no mean in Japanese?

The Japanese word dare ( 誰、だれ) means who. As is true in English, this is a really useful word that you can use in all kinds of questions. Also note that dare no stands for whose, while dare mo can mean either nobody or everybody (don’t worry, it’s not as hard as it sounds!).

Is it dare or Dochira?

“Donata desu ka?” or “Dochira sama desu ka?” is normally used in Japan. “Dare” and “Donata” and “Dochira sama” are same meaning “Who”. “Donata” and “Dochira sama” are more polite than “Dare”. IN Japan you don’t say “Who are you?” to somebody.

How do you answer dare desu ka?

Ask-a-Teacher Question. In the question and answer section of course 1, lesson 3, the question is asked “dare desu ka,” and one answer is “Hideko-san desu.” I seem to remember in an earlier lesson that san could not be used when refering to oneself.

What does dare no desu ka mean?

Yes, you can simply say だれのですか。 (DARE NO DESUKA = Whose (cat) is it?) in that situation.

What is Korekara?

Definition: 意味. after this. Learn Japanese vocabulary: これから (korekara). Meaning: after this. Type: Conjunction.

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