if you are asked "ogenki desu ka?" (are you well/ok) you can reply with
genki desu - I'm fine
maamaa - so so
okagasama de - thanks to you
genki dewa arimasen - not ok
genki ja nai desu - not ok casual
The sentence 'I speak Japanese well' would be ç§ã¯æ—¥æœ¬èªžãŒä¸Šæ‰‹ã«è©±ã›ã¾ã™ (watashi wa nihongo ga jouzu ni hanasemasu) in Japanese. The more casual alternative would be 日本語ãŒä¸Šæ‰‹ã«è©±ã›ã‚‹ (nihongo ga jouzu ni hanaseru).
Genki desu.
Refers to being well in health and also in spirit.
Genki desu ka=are you well?
'daijoubu da'- Means I'm alright in Nihon-go
私は大したものです : 'watashi WA taishita mono desu'.
私は良いのおかげだ
Watashi wa yoi no okageda
it means "I'm good thanks"
since when does Jacob speak Japanese?
yes, some of them speak english.
-.- I can speak Japanese and you don't say it any differently really, except for maybe the accent I suppose.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
It's highly unlikely. She said that her parents came from Korea. My friends say that you can see her Japanese-speaking translator tailing after her.
This can be translated as "Your Japanese is very good," or "You speak Japanese very well".
Anata mo
patty o hanasitakereba ka?
Well, this is how you say dwarf hamster in japanese- ドワーフハムスター
No, Yves Klein did not speak Japanese.
To say the word appetizer in Japanese, you would say Zensai. There is a symbolic translation of the word appetizer as well.