What is Kashikomarimashita?

かしこまりました [KASHIKOMARIMASHITA]
Understood / I have respectfully received your request. It is an honorific way of saying WAKARIMASHITA (I see, I understand). You use it in business settings or when you are talking with your superiors.
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When to say kashikomarimashita?

The word "certainly" in Japanese is Kashikomarimashita. It's used to show you agree with something that's been said. This phrase is very formal. It is often used by a store clerk, waiter/waitress or taxi driver to a customer, and is translated, "It would be my pleasure." "Certainly" or "All right."
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What is mashta Japanese?

wa ka re (mashta)

Respond with hai (yes) or wakarimasen (I don't understand.)
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How do you say understood in Japanese formal?

wakatta わかった (casual) or わかりました wakarimashita (formal) are past tense and mean understood or I/He/She/They/You understood.
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What is Soka in Japanese?

Souka or soka (そうか) is a casual Japanese phrase that means “I see” or “is that so?”. It can therefore function as either a statement or a (usually rhetorical) question. A neutral pronunciation makes souka a statement whereas stressing the “sou” part makes it a question.
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What do you reply to Wakatta?

You can respond: わかった。 9時に会おう! wakatta.
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What is shimashita?

And at the end, we close the sentence by using SHIMASU (to do), SHIMASHITA (did) or SHITAI DESU (to want to do).
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What is Masen?

Masen is the group responsible for managing renewable energy in Morocco. Masen leads development programmes of integrated projects aimed at creating an additional 3,000 MW of clean electricity generation capacity by 2020 and a further 6,000 MW by 2030.
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What is Deshita?

deshita. dewa arimasen deshita. As you learned in Lesson 4, Japanese verbs have a non-past form, used for the present and the future, and a past form. You make the negative of the past tense by attaching (deshita) to the negative non-past form.
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What is Gomen Kudasai?

"Gomen kudasai" literally means, "Please forgive me for bothering you." It is often used by guests when visiting someone's home. "Irassharu" is the honorific form (keigo) of the verb "kuru (to come)." All four expressions for a host mean "Welcome".
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What do Japanese waiters say?

Upon entering a restaurant, customers are greeted with the expression "irasshaimase" meaning "welcome, please come in". The waiter or waitress will ask you how many people are in your party and then lead you to your table. Only in rare cases are customers expected to seat themselves.
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What is the meaning of irasshaimase?

'Irasshaimase' means 'Welcome to my shop/restaurant' and is just one of the many formal Japanese ways of politely welcoming new customers.
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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 Omoshiroi?

Omoshiroi is a Japanese word that means many things. Omoshiroi can be used to say that something is “Interesting, Amusing, Fascinating, Funny, Enjoyable, Entertaining, Fun” and more! The Kanji for Omoshiroi is 面白い and Omoshiroi written in Hiragana is おもしろい.
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What does Oishikunai mean?

Oishikunai (does not taste good) Oishikatta (tasted good) Oishikunakatta (did not taste good) (In polite speech) Oishii desu.
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Whats desu mean?

Desu is a polite Japanese linking verb meaning “to be” as well other forms of the verb. Western fans of anime and manga sometimes add it to the end of sentences to sound cute and imitate Japanese.
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What is the difference between mashita and Deshita?

Today we learned about the polite past form of Japanese verbs. We learned how to change a verb from present to past by changing the ます (masu) ending to ました (mashita) for affirmative verbs, or by changing ません (masen) to ませんでした (masen deshita) for negative verbs.
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How do you use Masen in Japanese?

To make the verb negative, we can change the ending ます (masu) to ません (masen). To make this sentence negative we changed the ending of the verb from ます (masu) to ません (masen). To make this sentence negative we changed the ending of the verb from ます (masu) to ません (masen).
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What is Nani O Shimasu ka?

means "what will you do"
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What is Suru in Japanese?

The Common Irregular Verb for "to Do"

One of the most common irregular verbs used in the Japanese language is "suru", which, when translated into English, means "to do."
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What does Shimasen Deshita mean?

shimasu ⇒ —- shimasen deshita. きます ⇒ ——– きませんでした ———- “didn't come” kimasu ⇒ —– kimasen deshita.
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Is Dattebayo a real word?

「~だってばよ」(dattebayo): The short version

Although it's translated as “Believe it!” in the English localization of the series, the actual phrase doesn't mean much of anything and simply serves to add flavor and a unique, childish brashness to Naruto's dialog.
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What does Wakatta mean?

Wakatta and wakarimashita are both past tense and is more like "understood" or "I got it" where as wakatteru is more like "I get it" or "I understand".
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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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How do you respond to Daisuke?

"anata mo daisuki desu" means "I love you too (as well as I love another person)". If you mean "I love you too (as well as you love me)", say "watashi mo (anata ga) daisuki desu". Both aishteru and daisuki mean "I love you".
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