this makes no sense
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
If you mean DESU , it means the verb "to be" in japonese ~
I am pretty. atashi - I wa...desu - am kirei - pretty
it means is/are it is a conjugate for des or desu.
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Desu. It is put at the end of a sentence. It can also mean 'it is'.
In colloquial Japanese 'boku' means 'I', so this sentence it would mean, "I don't like you". However for 'boku' to be combined with 'suki ja nai' i.e. I don't like, is odd. It would read, 'Watashi' another personal pronoun for 'I' in Japanese.
"Shita" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Down"
Literally, "The river is good."
The word 'koochii' does not exist in the Japanese language. However, the sentenceこっちですか (kocchi desu ka)could be used to mean "is it this way?" in Japanese.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is a Japanese greeting that translates to "How are you?" It is a way to inquire about someone's well-being.
The Japanese phrase, '~desu WA' does not really mean anything; it is basically like an ending for a sentence that is not necessary. (Example: Watashi WA namae WA Keiichiro ~desu WA. [Translation: My name is Keiishiro.])