♡☆'How are you?' in Japanese is (polite) "Ogenki desuka?" Friendly/general is 'Genki desuka?'
☆'Fine, thank you.' is 'Genki desu, arigatou (*gozaimasu- polite)
(*^o^*) I live in Japan and say this everyday!
☆'Excuse me...' is 'Sumimasen...' (Can also be used for some forms of 'Sorry'.
☆'I like you.' is "Suki desu!' (Very much) Totemo suki desu! OR "Daisuki desu!' (*daisuki is like very much, love...)
☆'You are beautiful!' (short and easy is-) 'Bijin desu!'
OR 'Totemo kirei desu!'
'I'm so glad!' is 'Ureshii desu!'
'I'm happy!' is "Shiawase desu!'
'Take care' or 'Be well' is 'Genki de ne.'
Hmmmm, my hubby and I say these things often... Are you 'In like' or 'In love' with a lovely Japanese girl? If so~Good luck!- 'Ganbate ne'! ☆You should also study Japanese seriously, it's a beautufl language! Hope this helps!♡
2006-06-18 00:49:41
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answered by C 7
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Wow! here is one I can answer... how are you is Ogenki desu ka or Ikaga desu ka. both of which are polite. The answer to either is Genki desu (arigatou you already know but have an extra r and have left off the u and the end; it is a long o = ou.) ditto with gomen nasai you put an extra m in it. Excuse me is shitsurei itashimasu. I doubt that you can say that but that's ok.
You should avoid expessing things like I like you and you are beautiful directly but nonetheless here they are suki familiar and suki desu. polite and like alot daisuki desu. utsukushii is beautiful but kirei is a better compliment if you got to say that: kirei desu ne. If you want to know how to say you it is anata and anata wa (written ha) kirei desu ne. but usually you don't use it when you make a statement like that which usually is not done in Japanese.
I have a group I am trying to get together to study Japanese which you are welcome to join. mata aimashou hope to see you again.
2006-06-18 15:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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do you pick the formal version or basic? i imagine the formal variations will be good morning, afternoon, or evening as a substitute of hi - Ohayo gozaimas, Konichiwa (afternoon) Kombanwa (good evening) How are you is frequently Ogenki desuka? or Genki? (casual) yet that really potential "are you satisfied" i believe. I"m effective: Genki desu (do not overpronounce the "u" on the proper of desu) Arigato - thanks, or more effective formally "Domo Arigato gozaimasu". yet when your human beings or friends, you in undemanding words say "Genki" - i turned right into a dancer in Japan for years and many theater human beings say "Ohayo" for hi, inspite of the actual undeniable actuality that it truly potential morning. truly casual is "domo" once you greet someone. yet i does no longer use that with someone i did not comprehend particularly properly. the answer above me is nice - Genki potential are you properly. I forgot!
2016-11-14 22:27:48
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answered by eckis 4
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O-genki deska? How are you?
The 'O" is pronounced as the English alphabet "O" as
in M N O P.
Genki des. Fine thank you.
The final 's' may be a bit longer, and some older women many say
Genki desu. Fine thank you.
2006-06-17 23:48:25
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answered by J9 6
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Good to see your language learning is driven by the joy of learning...NOT
Believe me, any women who are going to jump in the sack with you because you can say "Excuse me, I like, You are beautiful" in Japanese will do it just as quickly if you speak to them in your native language. (And they are out there)
Some Japanese women like the very Foreigness of us 'Gaijin'...just not the ones you might want to form a relationship that endures after the sweat is dry. If you really are interested in the language buy any one of the hundreds of good texts and study and practice...and don't start with the kinds of phrases you asked about above.
2006-06-18 00:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Common Words and Phrases
A-B-C: slang, similar to "first, second, and third base", where
C is "all the way"
abunai: "be careful", "watch out", or "it's dangerous"
aho: derogatory term, similar to "asshole"
aniki: older brother (like oniisan)
ano: umm...
ai: love
aishiteru: I LOVE you (compare to suki)
arigatou: thank you (short form)
arigatou gozaimas: thank you very much (half form)
baka: "idiot" or "stupid" or "jerk"
bakemono: monster
baka-yaro: derogatory term, similar to "asshole" or "bastard"
betsuni: it's nothing
boku: (masculine) I (child, informal)
chikuso: swear word, similar to "****" or "damn" or "damn it"
chotto matte: wait a second
chotto matte kudasai: please wait a moment
daijoubu: "are you all right?" or "I'm all right", depending on tone
demo: but
domo arigatou gozaimas: thank you very much (full form)
doshte: why
dozo: please (when offering a guest refreshment, for instance
or welcoming a guest inside the house)
ganbatte: "work hard", or "do your best"
gomen: I'm sorry (short form)
gomen nasai: I'm very sorry
gomen ne: I'm sorry (short form)
hai: "yes" or "yes, Sir" or "yes, Ma'am"
hanashte!: let me go!
hayaku!: "hurry!" or "quickly, now!"
hentai: Animated pornography. Its direct translation means "pervert" and refers to any scene or movie that explicitly presents nudity or sexual acts. Can also be used to describe a person who is strange or out of the ordinary.
hime-sama: princess
honto: "really" or "truly"
iie: no
iko!: go!
ikuzo: let's go
itadakimas: thanks for the meal
ittai!: ouch!
ja ne: see ya! (informal)
jodan: joke
kami: god, hair, or paper
kami-sama: God
kampai!: cheers!
kancho: captain
kawaii: cute
kawaiikune: not cute (extremely informal, what Ranma says to Akane)
kaze: wind
kohai: lower classman, used to address someone belonging to the
same school or organization who is younger
(compare to sempai)
koko: here
kokoro: heart
konbanwa: good evening
konnichiwa: good day, hello
kore: this
kudasai: please
kuso: swear word similar to "****" or "bloody hell"
masaka: "it can't be" or "that's impossible"
matte: wait, as in "wait for me!" (informal)
minna: everyone (sometimes used as in minna-san)
mizu: water
moii: it's OK already
moshi moshi: hello (usually used only when answering the phone)
nani: what
nanda: where
naze: why
nigeru!: "run away!" or "flee!"
ningen: human
obaasan: grandmother
obasan: aunt
ocha: tea
ohayo: good morning
ojiisan: grandfather
ojisan: uncle
okaasan: mother
okairi: "welcome back" or "welcome home", in response to tadaiima
omai: "why you" or "hey, you"
omedetou: congratulations
oneechan: older sister
onegai: please
oni: ogre (a creature with horns)
oniisan: older brother
ore: (masculine) I (adult informal)
otousan: father
oyaji: father (very disrespectful)
oyasumi: good night
piku piku: the sound of blinking; this is used most often in fanfic and
originates from Ranma 1/2 anime
sayonara: good-bye
sempai: upper classman, used to address someone belonging to the
same school or organization who is older
(compare to kohai)
sensei: teacher, other professional person (e.g. doctor)
shiine!: die!
shikashi: but, however, nevertheless
shimatta: swear word, similar to "****"
shimpai suru: to worry
skebe: pervert
sona bakana: that's impossible
sugoi: wonderful, great
suki: I love/like you
sumimasen: excuse me
suteki: it's great, wonderful
tadaiima: I'm home.
taihen: terrible, awful
tasukete!: help!
tomodachi: friend
ureshi: I'm so happy.
urusai: literally, "noisy", as in "you're being noisy"
colloquially, "shut up" or "be quiet"
uso: "it's a lie" or "you're kidding me"
utskushii: beautiful
wakarimashta: it is understood (colloquially, "I understand")
watashi: I
yama: mountain
yamette: stop
yada!: (feminine) "stop it!" or "no way!"
yare yare: colloquially "well, well", "oh, my", "my, my",
"oh, dear", "oh, brother"
yatta!: I did it!
yokata: I'm glad
yoroushku: nice to meet you
yoush!: colloquially "OK, let's go!" or "all right, let's do it!"
yume: dream
2006-06-17 23:48:08
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answered by xtragicallyxbeautifulx 3
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Suki-like
How are you?-Okanki desu ka?
Dasuki-I love you
2006-06-18 09:40:29
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answered by Yokihana 7
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i know the answers...ummmm i love u it's:ploopa toja it's "ja"
you are beautiful: che komaho vaqqa
excuse me : squeeze mecheh
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NUTACHIWAAAAAA duuudaaAA
2006-06-17 23:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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fickee lickee sacky
2006-06-17 23:43:01
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answered by Anonymous
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