What is yasumi?

Yasumi (written: 安見, 保見 or やすみ in hiragana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kohei Yasumi (born 1978), Japanese mixed martial artist. Yasumi Naomasa (安見 直政, died 1572), Japanese samurai. Rie Yasumi (やすみ りえ, born 1972), Japanese poet and writer.
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What is the meaning of Oyasumi?

good night

In a casual way, you can say OYASUMI.
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What is Ikimasu in Japanese?

Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu.
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What does Hiruyasumi mean in Japanese?

rest, day off, retire, sleep.
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What is the meaning of 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. Kinoo wa Lucy no tanjoobi deshita. Yesterday was Lucy's birthday.
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What is Otsukaresama desu?

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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Is Janai desu correct?

Technically, “janai desu” is incorrect grammar.
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Is desu polite?

“Desu” is the polite form of the copula verb meaning “to be” or “is”. It is the verb used to describe two things as being equal, that is, X = Y. Typically, this will be done using the pattern: X wa Y desu.
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What is Ototoi in Japanese?

Noun, Adverb (fukushi) day before yesterday​
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What does Paku mean in Japanese?

#Condition. Eat.
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What is Tabemasu?

For an example, a verb meaning "to eat" is TABEMASU. Its TE-form is TABETE. So, TABETE KUDASAI means "Please eat."
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What is Benkyoushimasu?

Learn this word. 勉強します - will study.
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What is Ittekimasu?

Ittekimasu (行ってきます) means “I will go” and doubles as a “see you later”, or “I'll get going now”. You use this when you are leaving home. It implies that you will also be coming back. You can say it to those you're leaving behind in the morning when leaving home, or at the airport before leaving on a trip.
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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 Oyasumi desu?

Japanese Study.
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What is Omori in Japanese?

Japanese (Omori): 'large grove'; variously written. It is found mostly in eastern Japan and the island of Okinawa.
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What is Kaimashita in Japanese?

1. Rieko-Japanese. 1. Yes kaimashita is the past tense of "to buy" in a polite way.
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What is Raishuu in Japanese?

coming together; gathering and coming​ Details ▸ らいしゅう 来秋
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What is kinou in Japanese?

昨日 きのう kinou = yesterday.
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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 does kawaii desu ne?

So what does kawaii desu ne mean? Kawaii desu ne means, it's cute, isn't it? Or as a Canadian… it's cute, eh? Trust me, if you spend some time in Japan, you'll definitely hear this phrase… so even better if you learn it now!
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What is de wa Arimasen?

So ".... de wa arimasen" is supposed to mean "not to be" whilst "wa arimasen" means there isn't (for objects I think) my question is why did the "de" make the difference.
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What does Watashi wa?

"Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "I am".
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Do you say desu after Arimasen?

You can not add DESU after any other forms (that I can recall right now). You can not say ARIMASEN DESU or ARIMASU DESU or ARIMASHITA DESU. You can't even say ARU DESU (you can say ARUN DESU but that is a whole other topic). Any time you can use DESU you can add KA to make it a question.
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