What is Wakarimasu?

分かります [WAKARIMASU]
to understand.
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How do you use Wakarimasu?

Wakarimasu (分かります) means “to understand” and is one of the most useful verbs you'll learn in Japanese. **When you want to say that you understand something that someone has just explained to you (as in “I see” or “I get it now”), it is better to use the past tense, wakarimashita (分かりました). Please see the note below.
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What is Wakarimasu Ka in English?

Nihongo ga wakarimasu ka. Do [you] understand Japanese? Hai, wakarimasu. Yes, [I] understand [Japanese].
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How do you reply to Wakarimasu?

“Wakarimasu ka?” means “do you understand?” Your teacher may ask you this. You can answer this question with “wakarimashita” (I understand; I got it).
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What is the meaning of Hajimemashite?

1. Hajimemashite! (Pronunciation: ha-jee-may-mashtay) Meaning: Nice to meet you!
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What is Yoroshiku?

“Yoroshiku” on its own means “please treat me favourably” or “please take care of me”, while “onegaishimasu” is keigo, or the formal word, for “please”.
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What is Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu?

よろしくお願いします [YOROSHIKU ONEGAI SHIMASU] Nice to meet you. You say YOROSHIKU ONEGAI SHIMASU, when you introduce yourself to somebody. It literally means "I'm looking forward to having good relations with you." You can also say this to close a conversation, when you ask somebody to do something for you.
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How do you use Wakarimasu in Japanese?

分かります [WAKARIMASU]

WAKARIMASHITA is the past form of this verb. We often say "HAI, WAKARIMASHITA," when we are instructed, advised or scolded.
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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 is Wakarimashita?

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 reply to Wakarimashita?

If the person is saying "onegaishimasu" meaning "(I have told you my request so) please do it." then it's appropriate to reply "hai, wakarimashita." meaning "Yes, I understand (so you can count on me to do it.)"
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What is nan desu ka in English?

"nan desu ka". This phrase means: "What is it?" or "What do you want?"
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What does Taki mas mean in Japanese?

"Itadakimasu" is an essential phrase in your Japanese vocabulary. It's often translated as "I humbly receive," but in a mealtime setting, it's compared to "Let's eat," "Bon appétit," or "Thanks for the food." Some even liken it to the religious tradition of saying grace before eating.
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What particle is used for Wakarimasu?

Particles (joshi in Japanese) are usually attached after a word to indicate the function of that word. For example, "wa" in the following sentence indicates that "watashi (I)" is a subject, and "ga" indicates that "Nihongo (Japanese)" is an object of the verb "wakarimasu (understand)". Watashi wa Nihongo ga wakarimasu.
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Is there a Japanese word for no?

The word for 'no' in Japanese is いいえ (iie) or the more familiar いや (iya). But to say or hear 'no' is generally uncomfortable for the Japanese. A negative response is often reformulated into a negative question where the verb's negative form is used.
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What does Yare Yare?

If you already watched or read JoJo's Bizzarre Adventure in Japanese, you would know the iconic phrase by Jotaro Kujo: “やれやれ” -pronounced “Yare Yare”. The phrase is trasnlated to intrepretations such as “well well”, “good grief” and “give me a break.” It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment.
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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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What is Yokatta?

よかった [YOKATTA] It was good. / I'm glad. YOKATTA is the past form of an adjective, II (good). It is an expression used in a casual conversation between friends. So, the polite way of ending a sentence, DESU, is omitted.
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What does Miemasu mean in Japanese?

Yes. みえます (MIEMASU) means “to look”, “to seem”, “to appear” and so on.
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How do you use Sou desu ne?

So desu ne (そうですね) means that's right or I see. The first meaning is typically used to express agreement with what someone has said (at least at the surface level). The second usage is to simply let someone know that you are listening to them rather than necessarily agreeing.
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What does Ugokanai mean in Japanese?

This verb also have the meaning of "to work" with machinery. Especially the negative [machinery] ga ugokanai is frequently used in daily conversation. Example sentences. 1.
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What is O negai Shimasu?

Learn which word to use when making a request

Both kudasai (ください)and onegaishimasu(お願いします) are Japanese words used when making a request for items. In many cases, these two Japanese words, which translate roughly as "please" or "please give me," are interchangeable.
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What is meaning of Yamete Kudasai?

- "Yamete kudasai."/"Yamete." = Please, stop it. - "Yamero." (An order) = Stop it.
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What is Otsukaresama Deshita?

From the word “otsukaresama” (お疲れ様), or the verb “tsukareru” (疲れる) in plain form, means “to be tired.” So “otsukaresama desu” (present tense; お疲れ様です) or “otsukaresama deshita” (past tense; お疲れ様でした) would be “you are tired.” Wait, how can “you are tired” be used as a greeting, or for any of the above situations at all?
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