What is da yo Japanese?

da is a casual form of "desu" - "to be". Like "is". yo is a particle that you put at the end of a sentence when you're telling someone something you think they don't know. ie giving them information.
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What is Dayo in English?

[noun] foreigner; visitor; refugee; immigrant.
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What does dame da yo mean?

“Dame yo, dame dame,” meaning roughly “No you mustn't, no no,” the signature phrase of the female Japanese comic duo Nippon Elekitel Rengo, has been selected as one of the nation's top two buzzwords this year, the award's organizer said Monday.
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What is Nande Dayo Japanese?

What does 'Nanda yo' mean? Read on and find out! 何だよ is a word used in Japanese meaning “What the heck?” It has many other interpretations, but this phrase specifically means being surprised or upset by something.
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What is mo ii yo in Japanese?

Japanese Phrases

The Japanese word Iiyo has several meanings: It's okay, its fine with me or thanks. All are terms that covey agreement with something that has been said. The phrase sounds informal, therefore it shouldn't be used to your superior. "Ii desu yo" can be used in formal situations.
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What is ii desu ne?

In conversational speech, いいですね (ii desu ne) with emphasis on the ne can be rendered as “that's good,” while a flatly intoned いいです (ii desu) without a particle ending can be translated as “I'm good, thank you,” that is, a polite refusal. Likewise for それでいいです (sore de ii desu, that's OK with me).
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What is mo ii desu ka?

If the TE-form of a verb and MO II DESU are said together, it means that a permission is granted. That is, the action expressed by the verb is permitted.
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What is Chotto matte?

Chotto matte kudasai. / Please wait a moment.

[chotto matte kudasai] 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 does 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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How do you pronounce daisuki da yo?

Daisuki da is pronounced the same as suki da above, only this time you'll be adding the syllable dai before it, which sounds almost identical to the English words "die" / "dye." So the pronunciation is essentially DYE-ski-dah.
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What is Kimochi?

What is the meaning of kimochi in Japanese? Kimochi is a “feeling.” This type of feeling is usually one brought on by some stimulation and is something of a non-persisting state of feeling. Kimochii (with a long -ii sound) means “good feeling.”
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What is the difference between AKA and Akai in Japanese?

Well, it's simple. While in English "red" is both a noun and an adjective, in Japanese the noun is "aka", written 赤 the adjective is "akai", written 赤い.
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What is desu ne?

"desu ne" is a meaningless, yet full of meaning, phrase. Following an adjective, such as "ii" or "kirei", it is seeking the agreement of the listener...but depending on the tone of voice, it can either be asking for agreement or presuming agreement: きれいです。 It's pretty. きれいですね。
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What is so desu ne?

So desu ne. ( You bet.) Coincidentally, so means much the same as "so" in English. That is to say, "in such a way." And desu is the polite form of the marker da, which indicates existence or being.
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How do you pronounce Dayo?

The name Dayo can pronounced as "DA-yo" in text or letters. Dayo is bay girl name, main origion is African. English meanings of Dayo is "Pleasure is coming" and popular in Christian religion.
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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 does Watashi wa?

"Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "I am".
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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 does Ara Ara means in Japanese?

Ara ara (あら あら) is a Japanese expression that is mainly used by older females and means “My my”, “Oh dear”, or “Oh me, oh my”.
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How do I use onegai?

To ask someone to do something for you, add ONEGAI SHIMASU at the end. For example, in a taxi, instead of saying "please take me to" a particular place, just put ONEGAI SHIMASU after the destination. Japanese people also use ONEGAI SHIMASU as a kind of greeting. So ONEGAI SHIMASU is a helpful phrase to remember.
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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.
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What is Ikimasen?

ikimasen. 行きません lets go, will probably go. let's not go, probably won't go.
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What is Ikemasen?

てはいけません (te wa ikemasen) is a way to say “you can't do that”. This Japanese grammar function should always come after the te-form of the “forbidden” verb.
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What does MOU II mean?

” Mou ii” – The speaker just gave up or is sick of something or is just finished with something. Translation: “I'm done” or “No more”
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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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