The phrase 'gomen nasai, wakarimasen' means "I'm sorry, I don't understand." 'Dou desu ka' means "How is it/how about it".
'Anata WA ijiwarui ani dattara dou desu ka?'.
'dou desu ka' basically means "what do you think" or "how is it" it mostly depends on how it is used in the sentence.For example; if you are buying a new wallet you could ask a friend 'dou desu ka?' (what do you think) and they can respond yes or no.
nihon WA dou desu ka ( dou can also be written with an accent over the o)
tea is dinner or cup of tea if dinner banmeishi WA dou nattan desu ka och WA dou nattan desuka
"Dou desu ka?" would literally be "how are you doing?" or "how is it?"It is pronounced: doh dess kah.
どうしてですか?Dou shite desu ka?
'Oshigoto ikaga desu ka?' in a polite way. 'Shigoto wa dou da?' in casual way.
Casually: アパートはどう?(Apaato wa dou?) Politely: アパートはどうですか?(Apaato wa dou desu ka?)
"Tadashii desu" pronounced tah-dah-shee dess.
Polite : 'O genki desu ka ano kata wa?' Casual : 'Genki na no ka aitsu?' or 'Dou shiteru kare wa?'
It means "do you understand?" wakarimasu Is the verb to understand, then desu is the verb to be, and the ka turns the sentence into a question. Because of the lingual differences, the you is implied to be affecting whoever it is you are speaking with and the rest of the sentence is structured according to Japanese grammar rules.
"(Anata no) bangohan ha dou desu ka?"Pronounced: (ah-nah-tah no) ban-go-han WA doe dess kah?In a less formal setting, one could simply ask "dou?" (pronounced: doe-oh).