What is Honto NI?

hontou ni: "Really," however, there is a stronger emphasis on the ni so it tends to be a stronger version of the word in verbal and written form. Examples of "really" in a Japanese formal conversation are: Hontou ni hajimete desu ka? ("Is it really your first time?"); Hontou ni yoku nite iru!
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What is the difference between Honto Ni and Majide?

A: Wow, your dog is hontou ni kawaii (really cute)! Another common Japanese word is 'Hontou'. It means the same thing as 'majide' but is gentler and more humble, where 'majide' is a bit more abrasive.
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What do you reply to Honto?

B1: HONTO (NI) (= Yes, it's true), UN (= Yes), etc. B2: HONTO JA NAI ( = It's not true), USO (= Lie), etc. A: SOU NA NO? (= Is that so?) B1: SOU (= That is so), UN (= Yes), etc.
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What is desu ka?

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 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。
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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 Koko in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

Learn Japanese vocabulary: ここ (koko). Meaning: here (place physically close to the speaker, place pointed by the speaker while explaining); this place. Type: Pronoun.
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Is Omae rude?

お前 (Omae) is the Japanese word for “you” that is considered very rude. You've seen it all over anime and action movies and you get it. Save it for your enemies.
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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 Kudasai?

When you ask somebody to do something in Japanese, you say TE-form verbs and then KUDASAI (Please, or I would ask you to).
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How do you use Honto?

("She's really like you!"); Hontou ni sono saabisu wa tadadesuka? ("So is your service really free?"). hontou desu ka: "Are you sure?" can be used in place of hontou in formal situations. Hontou desu ka allows you to express more doubt when saying "really?" in Japanese.
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What is the reply to Arigato?

Ie ie / No no (Not at all/No problem) A phrase that you will often hear as a reply to "arigato gozaimasu" is "ie ie".
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How do you respond to Oyasumi?

When your friend says “oyasumi” to you, you should also reply to your friend with “oyasumi“.
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What does Maji mean in Japanese?

Maji [mah-jee] is an intensifier, used for situations where you want to add a real emphasis, like the English words very, really, and so.
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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 Genki desu?

So what is “genki desu ka(げんきですか)”? Well, most people equate this to the English meaning “how are you”.
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What is Kirei desu?

pretty, beautiful; clean.
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Why do Japanese say oi?

Oi – オイ – This is a highly informal way in the Japanese culture to get someone's attention. A lot like the English version of, “Hey!” – But even less polite.
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Is it rude to say Anata?

When Japanese people explicitly state “you” in their sentences, it's proper to use the person's name and attach a suffix. You are probably already familiar with “~san”, which is a polite suffix. If you use “anata” with someone who you know, it is rude.
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Is Kimi polite?

君 (kimi): used by men toward people of lower status. Typically not rude. (not inherently formal/informal, but makes the status hierarchy explicit, and is therefore better suited to formal situations)
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What is Asoko in Japanese?

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 Kochira in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

this way; this direction​ Learn Japanese vocabulary: こちら (kochira). Meaning: this way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker); this direction​​.
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What is Enryo?

Term #3: Enryo (遠慮)

Enryo is widely known as a mannerly restraint or reserve practice symbolic of Japan and among Japanese. Now, you might wonder why any restraint is needed when establishing a relationship in Japan. Here is a hint. In Japan, having too much nerve is to be avoided, because it might be considered rude.
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What is nan desu ka?

何ですか [NAN DESU KA] What is...? NAN means "what". It forms a predicate with DESU. KA is a particle.
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What is Nandemonai?

Nandemonai is Japanese for nothing or nothing special You can use it in general conversation to indicate “no big deal” etc.
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