"Korewa ikura desuka?" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "How much does this cost?"
"Unchin wa ikura desuka" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "How much is the fare?"
'Where is Sara?'
Anata = you Anata no = your machi = town machi wa = (the sentence is talking about a town) shizuka = quiet desuka = is it? (is this sentence true?) Anata no machi wa shizuka desuka? = Is your town quiet? (referring to where you live)
I meant yubiwa which means ring. Therefore, it means how much is the ring?
mondai wa nan desuka
anata no kazoku WA dare desuka
kore WA ikkura desuka
where is どこ (doko)eg. where is ~? = ~はどこ(ですか)   ~ WA doko desuka?note: as a polite form, we also have どちら (dochira).so, it'll be more polite if you say "~ WA dochira desuka?" than "~ WA doko desuka?"
anata no namae WA nan desuka
goshuujin WA genki desuka
。。。はいくらですか? (...wa ikura desu ka?)
Eigo = English (language) Nan desuka = what is it? Usually, people say "Eigo wa nan desuka?" = "What is english (the language?)" Or, even more common: "Eigo de nan desuka?" = "What is that (whatever you said before) in English?" ie. "Can you please translate that into English for me?"
tea is dinner or cup of tea if dinner banmeishi WA dou nattan desu ka och WA dou nattan desuka