What is Daijoubu desu ka?

daijoubu desu ka? = are you alright?, are you okay? ( you are asking someone)
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How do you answer Daijoubu desu ka?

Daijoubu Desu / Daijoubu Dayo – I Am Ok

In response to “daijoubu desu ka”, a person may answer with the phrase “daijoubu desu” to state that it or he is ok. For a more casual tone, the phrase “daijoubu dayo” may be used, instead. “Daijoubu” also serves as an acceptable, casual response.
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Is Daijoubu desu polite?

(Watashi wa daijoubu desu.) Since this is a polite conversation, you would do well to use the pronoun watashi regardless of your gender. If you want to ask a question politely using daijoubu, ending the sentence with ですか (desu ka) is acceptable.
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Is Daijoubu rude?

"Arigatou, daijōbu desu." "Thanks, I'm okay." In other words, using daijōbu in such a manner is the same as saying, "No, thank you," in English. However, because it's generally considered rude to outright reject someone who is older than you, this is a good alternate phrasing to fall back on depending on the situation.
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What is Daijoubu in Japan?

大丈夫 です– Daijoubu(Daijobu) desu(It's okay!) [ Informal]

Generally, “Daijoubu(Daijobu) desu” can be translated as “It's okay,” or “I'm okay,” or something is okay, based on context. It gives a sense of things being alright, whether you want to refer to a situation, a person, or something else that is “Daijoubu(Daijobu).”
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How to use Daijoubu Desu - in Japanese



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 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 is Ogenki desu ka?

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.
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What desu means?

What does desu mean? Desu is a polite Japanese linking verb meaning “to be” as well other forms of the verb.
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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.
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How do you respond to Arigato?

“Dou itashimashite” (どう致しまして) means “You're welcome” and is widely known as the common response to “arigato gozaimasu”, but it sounds rather stiff and formal. “Iie iie” (いいえいいえ) or “ii yo ii yo” (いいよいいよ) translate as “Not at all” and are casual replies that are more frequently used in daily life.
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How do you write Daijobu desu ka?

daijoubu desu ka – 大丈夫ですか (だいじょうぶですか) : a Japanese expression for 'are you okay? ' It literally means 'okay? ' daijoubu desu – 大丈夫です (だいじょうぶです) : a Japanese expression for “I'm okay”.
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What is Suki desu?

付き合ってください。 (suki desu. tsuki atte kudasai) which means: “I like you. Go out with me, please.”. You can also say 愛してる (aishiteru) for “I love you”, but be careful not to overuse it.
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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!
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What is kawaii desu?

The Japanese phrase kawaii desu ne (可愛いですね、かわいいですね) means “cute isn't it?”. The word kawaii means cute, pretty or adorable. Kawaii is one of the most popular words among young Japanese girls and women of all ages. You might even say that kawaii is an important part of modern Japanese culture!
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What is Genki Genki?

Let's find out if you are GENKI! 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. The term 元気 was used in ancient China, to refer to a primal energy that makes up all things.
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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.
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What is Hajimemashite?

1. Hajimemashite! (Pronunciation: ha-jee-may-mashtay) Meaning: Nice to meet you! This is your first point of contact.
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What is Nande in Japanese?

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.
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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.
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What does Watashi wa?

"Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "I am".
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What is Dare mo in Japanese?

だれ (dare) means who in Japanese. ★ When it is used in a negative sentence, だれも (daremo) means no one or not anyone. ★ For example, だれもいません (daremo imasen) means 'There is no one' or 'There isn't anyone.
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What is Asoko?

Learn Japanese vocabulary: あそこ (asoko). Meaning: there (place physically distant from both speaker and listener); over there; that place. Type: Pronoun.
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What is Kimashita in Japanese?

KIMASU (verb) = to come; the past tense form is KIMASHITA. AMERIKA = America. NO = added to the end of a noun to make possessive form [ex. 'pen' = PEN, 'I' = WATASHI, and 'my' = WATASHI NO; therefore 'my pen' = WATASHI NO PEN.]
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What is daisuki desu?

at last, 好きです / 'suki desu' means to love, or 好きだ / 'suki da' or 好き / 'suki' in the familiar form. You can add 大 / 'dai' before 'suki' to really mean it, which gives us 大好きです / 'daisuki desu'.
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