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Watashi does mean "I" but it doesn't mean "I am" unless you put "wa" after it. If the word "Watashi" has "no" after it, it is actually "my". "eien" is the word for "Eternal, or permanent" ect. and "Tomodachi" is "Friend". plus the fact that "anata ha" in this sentence could mean along the lines of "you". So i think that this sentence says : "You are my eternal(best) friend."

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'You are very stupid' or ' You are an absolute idiot.'

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I think you mean "totemo"

If so then totemo genki desu anata wa means "Very good how are you?"

It is a response to the question "genki desu ka" meaning "how are you."

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I am well how are you in Japanese?

Genki desu. Anata WA genki desu ka? I am well. How are you?


How do you reply to genki desu ka?

This is usually translated into English as 'How are you?' It is used frequently in Japan as a general greeting. It is used in its polite form with the honorific O in front, "O genki desu ka?" or informally "genki?" or "genki no?" Genki means in good health and feeling well. You are literally asking if the person is healthy and doing well. A reply to this could be "genki desu" or "hai, genki desu".


O genki desu kawatashiwa o genki desuanata wadaijubo desu ka?

O genki desu ka→How are you? watashiwa o genki desu is wrong. When you describe yourself,do not use [o]. watashi WA genki desu→I'm fine. anata wadaijoubo desuka? is wrong.daijoubo is daijoubu. anata WA daijoubu desuka?→Are you well?


What does genkidesika mean?

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?"


How do you say you are fine in Japanese?

anata WA daijobu desu = you are fine as in theres nothing wrong with you anata WA genki desu = you are fine


What is O genki desu ka watashi wa genki desu anata?

Watashiwa o genki desu means "I am fine" or "I am well"HoweverWhen speaking about yourself and your own condition, it would be improper to say o-genki (the 'o' here is a form of honorific).It would be much more natural to saywatashi WA genki desu.or simply genki desu.


What does genki desu anata wa mean?

It's a greeting, "Hello, how are you?" (Konnichi wa - Hello/Good Afternoon, O-genki - Health, desu - an equal sign, general means something 'is' something, ka - basically a question mark). A response could be "Hai, genki desu. Anata wa?" (Good, thank you, and you?)


What is the phrase you are when translated from English to Japanese?

anata WA eg. you are stupid - anata WA bakka desu you are cute - anata WA kawaii desu you are a cat - anata WA neko desu


What does O-genki Desu ka mean in English?

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?


What is the word 'are' when translated from English to Japanese?

simply, Desu. eg. who are you? - anata wa dare desu ka? where are you? - anata wa doko desu ka? are you ill? - anata wa byouki desu ka? are they new? - arera wa atarashii desu ka? ect. Desu means: Are, Is, and am.


What is the opposite for genki desu?

Genki desu = (person) is healthy. Byouki desu = (person) is sick. Ma-ma desu = (person) is so-so.


Fine and you in Japanese?

Fine as in "I'm doing fine?" I don't know enough from the context of your question, but I'll give you a sample dialogue guessing what you mean: person A: O-genki desu ka? (How are you?) person B: Ee, genki desu. Anata wa? (I'm fine, you?) Pronunciation: O = oh genki = ganky desu = dess ka = kah ee = eh (but with a longer ay sound... extend the vowel somewhat) anata = A's pronounced like "ah" as in "father" wa = wah.