It's polite way of saying "Is there/Do you have any questions?" in Japanese.
"Aita heyaga arimasuka" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Are there any vacancies for tonight?"
If you are certain about the romanization, I can give you this as my best translation for it, 'hoshuu' commonly means 'maintenance' but it could also mean 'to hunt for, scavenge' in combination words so: 'Is there a friend-finding magazine in your country?'
Ga
what does ga mean on bank statement
any three words? watashi - i/me or shitsumon - question wa - am/is bakka - stupid (desu)
It awkwardly translates to: "Is it alright if I ask one last question?"
GA stands for gestational age.
Google translator states it as "Watashi WA kono shitsumon ni tachiōjō shite imasu"
"Shitsumon wo kotaetai?"shee-tsoo-moan oh koh-tah-eh-tai?
Georgia
GEORGIA
I Understand