I understand = Wakarimas (With or without Watashi (I) before)
Understood = Wakarimashta
わかりません in hiragana. You pronounce it like this: wa-ka-ri-ma-se-n. I'm Japanese!
ga wakarimasu
anata o rikai shitte imasu
Wakarimasu = I understand
i can--私はカントはあなたを理解
Watakushi no nihongo o wakarimasu ka?
A common word for understand is the verb 'wakaru,' written in Japanese as: 分かる
In Japanese...? It means "Do you understand?" or "Do you understand it?"
The way that you would say no one can understand me in Japanese is ________________. If you wanted to add the words but you to the end of no one can understand me, you would say _______.
"Wakata" in Japanese means "I understand" or "I got it." It is often used to express comprehension or agreement in a conversation.
I understand. But, Since you want to be Japanese, You most likely were Japanese in your past life, or you will be in your future life.
'Nihongo ga wakarimasu ka.'
"Nihongo wo wakarimasen" = I do not understand Japanese" -- "nihongo wo hanashimasen" = "I do not speak Japanese" 私は日本語を話す No, it's: Watashi WA nihongo ga wakarimasen =I do not understand Japanese Watashi WA nihongo ga hanshimasen = I do not speak Japanese Watashi WA = I Nihongo = Japanese
i guess, if they know japanese that is :)
No, they are 2 different language families.
'Doitsugo ga wakarimasen'.
Sokka is a Japanese name that means "I understand".
Buy and install a Japanese Language Pack. (Make sure it's compatible with your PC)