kore WA hon dewaarimasen. これは本ではありません。
Which means "this is not a book." That would be the negative reply to the question "Kore WA hon desu ka" これは本ですか。
The positive answer would be:
Kore WA hon desu. これは本です。
If "kore wa hon desu ka" is not true, then it means that "this is a book" (in Japanese) is an incorrect statement. This could be due to the object not being a book, a misunderstanding of the item, or a mistake in identification.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is a Japanese greeting that translates to "How are you?" It is a way to inquire about someone's well-being.
"Gakusei desu ka?" in Japanese translates to "Are you a student?" in English.
To ask someone's name in Japanese, you can say "ใๅๅใฏไฝใงใใ๏ผ" (O-namae wa nan desu ka?). This translates to "What is your name?" in English.
Dare ka -who ? Dare ka kimi - Who are you? (polite) Dare ka anata - Who are you? (for a stranger) Dare ka omai - Who are you? (to someone below you) Dare ka anta - Who are you? (rude) Dare ka teemee - Who are you? (vulgar)
You may say 'ikura desu ka' to mean "How much is it?" Written in Japanese, it is: いくらですか
It means "is this a book?".
this - kore what is this? - kore WA nan desu ka?
kore (this) WA (is) nan (what) desu ka?
Haruna
You may say 'kore ha ikutsu desu ka.'
What is the meaning of 'doko desu?' ' Kore WA doko desu?' Depending on the kanji used the English translation would be: 'This is Poison' 'Doko desu ka?' asks for the location of a particular object. Tokee WA doko desu ka? = Where is the watch? Kaia, Rachel
the main character died but was brought back as a zombie. does that count?
who's this? = これは誰ですか? (Kore wa dare desu ka?)
Nansai desu ka? Means what year is/was it? Nan=what Sai=year Desu=to be(is/was) Ka=questions particle. Its literal translation is "what year is?" the subject that you are talking about is implied by the context of the conversation.
What is (the thing I have)? Casually: 何これ?(Nani kore?) Politely: これは何ですか?(Kore wa nan desu ka?) What is (the thing you have)? Casually: 何それ?(Nani sore?) Politely: それは何ですか?(Sore wa nan desu ka?) What is (the thing over there)? Casually: 何あれ?(Nani are?) Politely: あれは何ですか?(Are wa nan desu ka?)
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.
genki desu ka or ikaga desu ka