"Was ist das?" = "What is that/it?"
"da-wa-do" or "da wa to:a"
of da wa?
I Understand
"Wa wa iie anata ha kawaii sou da" translates from Japanese to "Wow, no, you look cute." In this phrase, "wa wa" expresses surprise or excitement, "iie" means "no," and "anata ha kawaii sou da" translates to "you look cute." It is a compliment that emphasizes the speaker's admiration for someone's appearance.
The cast of Boku wa jigoku no tehinshi da - 1961 includes: Chiezo Kataoka
Datte Anata Wa Anata Da Kara Aka ver was created in 2008.
The cast of Tengoku wa doko da - 1956 includes: Chisako Hara Isao Kimura Keiko Tsushima
Datte Anata Wa Anata Da Kara Ao ver was created on 2009-01-14.
"Anata WA ijiwarui desu." This is the formal way of saying it. "Kimi WA ijiwarui da." This is the familiar way of saying it. "Omae WA ijiwarui da yo!" If you really want to be mean about saying it.
What is your name = ᎦᏙ ᏕᏣᏙᎠ(Gado detsadoa)
Kimi wa tenshi da ne!
me da wa se