Do you mean to say: "Where did you buy this?"
何を買いたいなの? Nani wo kaitai na no? (Casual phrasing)
何を買いたいですか。Nani wo kaitai desu ka. (General polite phrasing)
I didn't bother with sonkeigo, because if you need to be that polite, asking "what do you want to buy?" would be (culturally) pretty inappropriate.
かいましたか。 "kaimashita ka?" (note: the shi in that word is not really pronounced all the way. It sounds more like "kaimashta ka")
どう日本語を学んだ? (dou ninhongo wo mananda) means "How did you learn Japanese?".
日本語は何処で覚えた? nihongo ha dokode oboeta?
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.
You could say "kimiga hoshiindesu" which means "i want you (in a sexual way.)" Hope that helps :)
Possibly related: 'heya' is Japanese for 'room'If you want to say 'hey' in Japanese, just say 'hey' in English
If you want to say it, it's tokei, but if you want to write it, it's 時計.
if you want to say dead in Japanese it is 'Shinda' - it comes from the verb 'shi' which means to die.dee-shee
i want to buy tamil abiosley
If you want to say it, it's basuketto booru, but if you want to write it, it's バスケットボール
To say the word no one (meaning anybody, nobody, or no one) in Japanese you would say __. If you want to say no one and mean everyone or anyone you would say __.
konichiwa
キャデラックコンバーチブル Kyaderakkukonbāchiburu
Just give what you want to say in Japanese and i will tell ya!!!! I am Japanese okay! I can translate anything to Japanese to English of English to Japanese!just write me on my message board!!!! Sayounara!!! (goodbye) lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!