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あなたは大丈夫ですか => 'Anata WA daijoubu desu ka'.

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Politely: 大丈夫ですか? (Daijoubu desu ka?)

Casually: 大丈夫? (Daijoubu?)

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'Daijoubu desu ka,' or 'anzen desu ka.'

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