You may say 'genki desu.'
You may also say 'maamaa desu'
O genki desu
pronounced ' o genki des.
Casually: 大丈夫だ (daijoubu da)
Politely: 大丈夫です (daijoubu desu)
お元気ですか? - 'O genkidesu ka?'
daijohbu dess ka?
'Daijoubu desu ka.' (Japanese: 大丈夫ですか。)
'Soreja ii'.
fine tenko weather fine daijobu feeling fine bakkin traffic fine
Daijobu - means "it's okay", but also "I'm fine", "don't worry".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
'Soreja ii'.
fine tenko weather fine daijobu feeling fine bakkin traffic fine
im fine
anata WA daijobu desu = you are fine as in theres nothing wrong with you anata WA genki desu = you are fine
大丈夫です daijôbu desu
fine tenko weather fine daijobu feeling fine bakkin traffic fine
Daijobu - means "it's okay", but also "I'm fine", "don't worry".
weather is "hare" thats fine is "daijobu"
To say you are doing good, you could sayγε ζ° (genki, good [health]) orγ倧δΈε€« (daijoubu, fine). For example, if you fall and your friend asks if you're okay, you could say γγγ倧δΈε€« (un, daijoubu; Yes, I'm fine).
You say I am fine
You say, "I am fine, thank you. How are you?"
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