What do you say after Genki?
there are a lot of possible generally positive responses to "ogenki desu ka": the standard "(hai,) genki desu." meaning "I'm fine/I'm energetic." "ma ma desu" meaning "I'm so-so."What do you reply to Genki?
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 Hai Genki desu?
In Japanese 元気ですか is asking you specifically if you are “Genki”. Now Genki means “lively; full of spirit; energetic; vigorous; vital; spirited” in Japanese. So you are technically asking “are you full of energy” which is closet to the English phrase, “are you well?”How do you use Genki in a sentence?
Literally: "By way of genki, I'm spending (my) time." お母さんは元気でやっているよ。 My mother is doing well.
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- Having & Not Having Genki.
- Getting the 元気 Out.
- When Genki Disappears.
- Genki Given, Genki Received.
What is ohayo?
Ohayo (おはよう, ohayō) is a colloquial term meaning good morning in Japanese. Ohayo may also refer to: Good Morning (1959 film), 1959 Japanese comedy film by director Yasujirō Ozu. Ohayo Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York, US. A misspelling of Ohio, a U.S. state.What to do after Genki English?
What is Anata wa?
anata wa – あなたは : a Japanese phrase for 'you are'. It could also be used like “and you?” with the pitch raised.Do you need no after Takusan?
If you are willing to stick takusan to a noun, you could say instead takusan no neko, but, personally, I prefer neko ga takusan (imasu). Use takusan mainly as an adverb and you'll be golden.What does stay Genki mean?
Genki is a Japanese word without a direct English translation. It roughly means having energy, pep, or health, the kanji 元気 mean “original spirit” or good health and high vigor.What does Watashi wa Genki desu?
わたしはげんき。 Watashi wa genki desu. I'm fine.What is Daijoubu desu ka?
daijoubu desu ka? = are you alright?, are you okay? ( you are asking someone)What does Watashi wa?
"Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "I am".What is Genkidesu in Japanese?
Meaning are you fine, how are you or are you ok. “ Genki” means fine, so “ Genki desu” means “ I'm okay, I'm good or I'm fine”How do I ask for Genki desu ka back?
there are a lot of possible generally positive responses to "ogenki desu ka": the standard "(hai,) genki desu." meaning "I'm fine/I'm energetic." "ma ma desu" meaning "I'm so-so." "kekko ii desu yo." meaning "I'm pretty good."What is Yokatta in English?
よかった [YOKATTA] It was good. / I'm glad. YOKATTA is the past form of an adjective, II (good). It is an expression used in a casual conversation between friends.Is Ogenki desu ka polite?
“O-genki desu ka” is the most polite expression of these three and is used to people you don't know well or people in higher positions.What is MOE in Japanese?
Moe (萌え, Japanese pronunciation: [mo. e] ( listen)), sometimes romanized as moé, is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the otaku market.What does koto ga Arimasu mean?
Just remember that KOTO GA ARIMASU KA means "Have you ever...". And that the verb in the BLUE portion above must always be the informal past tense verb or as we call it on YesJapan.com the TA FORM. HOWEVER there are times when you can change that TA FORM into other forms but then the entire sentence changes meaning.What does no koto mean?
"no koto" and "ni tsuite" mean: about/regarding. For example: About myself = ore no koto. I want to tell you about my work =What is koto ga?
1) Using “koto” as its dictionary definitions of “thing,” “matter,” “incident,” “circumstance,” etc. “Koto” can be used in a variety of situations to generally mean “thing(s).” For example: する事がありません。 Suru koto ga arimasen. There is nothing to do, as in “I'm bored”.What is Nani desu ka?
nani desu ka – 何ですか (なにですか) : a polite expression meaning 'what? ' in Japanese.What is Doko in Japanese?
“Where?” in Japanese is どこ DOKO, so to simply ask where is it? you can just add ですか desu ka after DOKO. For example, to ask “Where is the restroom?” we phrase it “As for the restroom, where is it?” in Japanese and go like this. トイレはどこですか。What is Kirei desu?
pretty, beautiful; clean.
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