This can generally be translated as: (by line)
O genki desu ka?
How are you?
Watashi ha genki desu.
I am well.
Anata ha daijoubu desu ka?
Are you all right?
O-Genki desu ka means "How are you?" in Japanese.
Literally it is "Are you well?"
Being:
Genki = Well
Desu = Are (kinda..)
Ka = ?
O = Polite form / Meaning you haven't seen that person for a while...
There is no "you" because when it is obvious who you are talking to Japanese people omit the "you".
If for some reason you really wanted to get the "you" (Anata WA) in it would be "Anata WA Ogenki desu ka".
By the way... the less used way of saying "How are you?" ... meaning "How are you?" and not "Are you well?" would be "Ikaga desu ka"
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"Ogenki desu ka?" is a question that translates to "Are you well?" or "How are you?". It is usually answered with "Genki desu" (I am well). Literallly broken down: O (in ogenki) is used as a respectful or polite addition to certain words. Genki means wellness or energy. Desu is a copula meaning "it is" or "are". Ka? is added to a phrase to make it become a question instead of a statement. Note that There is no word for "you" in the phrase, which is because the subject (you) is naturally there. One could hypothetically say "Anata WA ogenki desu ka?" with no change in meaning.
Personally, I've only come across the phrase "gokigen ikaga desu ka" instead of "genki ikaga desu ka".
"gokigen ikaga desu ka" and "ogenki desu ka" means How are you
お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka) means "How are you?".
It means "Are you doing well?"
The "O" at the beginning isn't necessary, but adds politeness.
It means "How are you?"
I think you mean "genki desu ka". The correct way of spelling it in English would be "ogenki desu ka". It is Japanese for "How are you?" One would usually answer by saying "Genki desu. Anata wa?' which means "I'm fine, and you?"
ogenki desu ka? :)
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
When you are asking someone "How are you?".
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
kumusta (how are you) = お元気ですか? (o genki desu ka)
Konichiwa (Cone-ee-chee-wa) To say how are you, say Ogenki desu ka (Oh-gangki-desoo-ka)
what. ogenki desu ka means how are you. Not sure what Art san is. Are you addressing a person named Art? You should probably pm him. He's probably not gonna see this.
Where's the bathroom.
In Japanese the normal and polite way of saying how are you is Ogenki desu ka. お元気ですか
I think you mean お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka). お元気ですか means 'how are you?' in Japanese.