Expression..................................Formality Level....................Usage
Genki?...............................................Low................................Colloquial
Ogenki desuka....................................Standard..........................Spoken
Gokigen ikaga desuka...........................High................................Spoken
*Ikaga osugoshi desuka........................High................................Written
Ongeki de irasshai masuka....................Very high..........................Written
*Ikaga osugoshi de irasshai masuka........Very high..........................Written
[* The two marked ones mean more like 'How have you been'.]
Dono yo ni (Do-no yee no)
In Japanese It Is Kingu , It Is Called Romaji When Written in English
uwu
Italian: Attenzione Japanese: 注目 Chūmoku
Japanese Letters are written in a different traditional style than the English language. Japanese is written in the roman alphabet and each letter stands for a sound. Japanese sentence structure is much different then the English structure.
To spell a Japanese word with English letters is called Romaji. The word legendary in Romaji is: denkiteki.
Tanoshī
Well, it's hard to put into English letters but I hope this helps. English "Happy year of the dragon..." Japanese "Leeka dea aoudo fi lassio"
In English letters it would be Keitorin.
Tenki wa dodesu ka, theres a straight line over the o in dodesu
You could say 'hakai no megami,' written: 破壊の女神
naruto >_> its already Japanese translated to English french uses the same letters (commonly) except for a few accents~
の (no)