Owarimashita.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
To me it will a great chance to work with your Airline and I have an added advantage I have done Japanese Language and I can commuincate well in this Language, I did Level 4 from Kenta Utalii College To me it will a great chance to work with your Airline and I have an added advantage I have done Japanese Language and I can commuincate well in this Language, I did Level 4 from Kenta Utalii College
Bokashi, which is Japanese for "shading off" or "gradation", is well known form of Japanese woodblock print making. It is done by applying a single color to a moistened wooden printing block. An example would be the shading of color on a landscape print.
Done is if you've just done it. But well done is when you did it well.
Yokudekimashita. よくできました。This means "good job" or well done.
To use "how" in a Japanese sentence, you can say "どのように" (dono you ni) to ask about a method or way of doing something, or "どう" (dou) to ask about a general preference or manner. For example, you can say "どのように日本語を勉強していますか?" (How are you studying Japanese?) or "どう思いますか?" (What do you think?)
well.
Japanese people are well known for making top quality electronic products.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
"All is well" in Japanese is 全てうまくいっている (subete umaku itte iru).
Anytime anyone has done something for you.