"Doyoubi ni nani wo shimasu ka?" (pronounced: doh-yoh-bee nee nonny oh shee-moss kah?)
The future tense of "What will you do on Saturday?" is "What will you be doing on Saturday?"
Saturday is doyoubi. Kanji: 土曜日Saturday is 'doyoubi.'
For whoever is doing the Saturday Telegraph crossword the answer is SNOOKER For whoever is doing the Saturday Telegraph crossword the answer is SNOOKER For whoever is doing the Saturday Telegraph crossword the answer is SNOOKER
'Doyoubi' means "Saturday.'
Most Japanese schools are Monday-Friday, while some are in session every other Saturday, or part of the day on Saturday.
Senshuu no douyoubi no asa.
What does what are you doing in Japanese mean
Japanese people don't really say "I'll see you" so the closest translation I can think of is: "Doyoubi ni au." which is "We'll meet on Saturday."in Japanese.
tsugi no doyoubi ittemoiidesuka?
no one they go on Sunday
Riff. still doing the Saturday telegraph crossword then Riff. still doing the Saturday telegraph crossword then
well for one thing they go to school on a Saturday!