What does Deska mean in Japanese?

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.
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What Deska means?

noun. board [noun] a strip of timber. plank [noun] a long, flat piece of wood.
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Do Deska in Japanese?

What Does 「どうですか」 Mean? The first word in the sentence is どう and it most often means “how” but it can change slightly to mean either “in what way” or “how about” depending on the context of the sentence that it's used in. The second word is です which is simply the Japanese copula word in its polite, present-tense form.
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What is the meaning of Nani Deska?

Definition and meaning of “nani desu ka”

nani desu ka – 何ですか (なにですか) : a polite expression meaning 'what? ' in Japanese.
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What does De Ska mean in Japanese?

“Desu ka” can be found at the end of many questions in Japanese. “Desu” means “Is”. “Ka” is a particle at the end of sentences to mark that the sentence is a question. For example if I have just eaten something I thought was tasty I could say “Oishi desu” to say “(This) is delicious”.
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What does shimashita ka mean?

Word. どう しました か。 dou shimashita ka. Meaning. What happened?; What's wrong?
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What is kawaii desu ka?

What does “kawaii desu” mean in Japanese? 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.
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What is Nanda in Japan?

Nanda means “what”, yo is a kind of tone. For example , when someone misunderstood you, you could say "Nanda yo" to express your discontent. Imagine you hear that the 911 happened just now ,you feel unbelievable,then you could say "Nanda yo".
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What is Chotto matte in Japanese?

Chotto matte kudasai. / Please wait a moment.

Use these Japanese words when you want someone to wait for you for a little bit. A Common Mistake: In English, the expression "one second" means you want them to wait a bit.
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What is Wakaranai in Japanese?

Usually, "shira-nai" is translated "I don't know" and "wakara-nai" is translated "I don't understand". Both words are used when the speaker can't answer the listener clearly.
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What is desu yo ne?

'desu yo ne' (ですよね) means "isn't it", right?
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How do you reply to desu ne?

Re: How do you answer a ''desu ne'' question? It's correct. Preferably he may answer as "Sou desu ne".
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What is Doko desu ka?

“doko” is the word for “where” in Japanese. “desu” Is used at the end of the sentence and translates to “is / it is” “ka” is the question marker and signifies that the sentence is a question.
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What is Sugoi desu ne?

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!
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Is Kudasai rude?

Summary. Kudasai is not rude in any sense but one does have to be careful with the type of Japanese you use in different situations. You just need to know how to use the Japanese you knoe correctly, who to use them with, and when the appropriate time to use it is.
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What does Yamete Kudasai means?

- "Yamete kudasai."/"Yamete." = Please, stop it. - "Yamero." (An order) = Stop it.
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What does Chata mean in Japanese?

ちゃう&ちゃった ( = chau and chatta) & じゃう ( = jau) & じゃった ( = jatta) ちゃう ( = chau) /じゃう ( = jau) mean “will finish” “will be done” and indicates a complete action. ちゃった ( = chatta) /じゃった(=jatta) is a past tense of ちゃう ( = chau) / じゃう ( = jau) so it means “to have done”, “to have finished”
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What does Nan Da mean in Japanese?

As far as I understand, nani and nanda are roughly translated to "what" in English, though they have other connotations and meanings.
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What is daisuki in English?

How to Say “I Love” in Japanese. If you're in a committed relationship, you can bump it up a notch to 大好きだよ (daisuki da yo), which is “I really like/love you.” The word daisuki in Japanese combines the kanji for “big” (大) and “like” 好き (like) to mean you have strong affection or interest in something.
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What does o kawaii Koto mean?

The catch phrase from the manga and anime Kaguya-sama often gets translated as "how cute." That's not what… More. If you're out of the loop: o kawaii koto is a phrase often said often imagined to be said by Kaguya in a condescending way. The character imagining her saying it is too proud to allow it to happen.
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What does Watashi wa?

"Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "I am".
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What language is senpai?

In Japanese the word is used more broadly to mean "teacher" or "master." Like sensei, senpai is used in English in contexts of martial arts as well as religious instruction, in particular Buddhism.
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