Nansai desu ka? Means what year is/was it? Nan=what Sai=year Desu=to be(is/was) Ka=questions particle. Its literal translation is "what year is?" the subject that you are talking about is implied by the context of the conversation.
"onamae wa nan desu ka" name what is ? <-- what it reads in english directly. but in japanese is 'what is your name?' or less polite: namae wa nan desu ka if you want someone elses name like their brother's or friend's you could say: brother == onisan no onamae wa nan desu ka. friend: tomodachi no onamae wa nan desu ka. no= shows posession -in this case- wa= marks the topic ka= question mark -- makes it a question.
"Watashi no otousan no shigoto WA _________."Pronounced: wah-tah-shee no oh-toe-san no shee-go-toh WA___________.
お名前を聞いて良いですか? - Onamaewo kiite iidesuka?It depends on whether you are being formal or informal. If you are being informal, it's 'namae WA nan desu ka' (na-ma-eh WA nan de-s kah) literally 'name is what?'If you are being formal, simply add an 'o' to the front: onamae WA nan desu ka.The 'ka' acts as a question mark, so act as if you were asking a question.
actually it is spelled: Konban WA, (but when writing in kana the *WA becomes *Ha, but is stilled pronounced WA.) it means: good evening in Japanese
Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Fuku was created in 1958.
The cast of Ashita wa ashita no kaze ga fuku - 1958 includes: Ruriko Asaoka Nobuo Kaneko Mie Kitahara
Nansai desu ka? Means what year is/was it? Nan=what Sai=year Desu=to be(is/was) Ka=questions particle. Its literal translation is "what year is?" the subject that you are talking about is implied by the context of the conversation.
The cast of Ashita wa masshiro - 1970 includes: Nobuko Miyamoto Hitomi Nakahara Wakako Sakai Gaku Yamamoto
ano hito WA nan degozaru ka? or, ano hito no namae WA nan desu ka?
The cast of Ashita wa dotchi da - 1953 includes: Gen Funabashi as Kiyoshi Kubota Shigeru Ogura as Nishikawa Hideko Takamine as Mitsuyakko Takashi Wada as Yamamoto
好きた色は何ですか。 "Suki na iro wa nan desu ka" That means "What is your favorite colour?" literally translated as "Favorite colour what is?"
mondai wa nan desuka
kore (this) WA (is) nan (what) desu ka?
The cast of Ashita wa kitto - 2001 includes: Kazue Fukiishi as Mizusawa, Natsune Miho Kojima as Fujino, Kaori Asuka Komayu as Tanaka, Junko Machiko Ono as Kuramochi, Mikiko Tetsu Sawaki as Taniguchi, Takaki
Eigo = English (language) Nan desuka = what is it? Usually, people say "Eigo wa nan desuka?" = "What is english (the language?)" Or, even more common: "Eigo de nan desuka?" = "What is that (whatever you said before) in English?" ie. "Can you please translate that into English for me?"
This can be translated as "What is your major?"