"Gakusei desu ka?" in Japanese translates to "Are you a student?" in English.
To ask what grade a friend is in Japanese, you can say "友達の学年は何年生ですか?" (Tomodachi no gakunen wa nan-nensei desu ka?). This translates to "What grade is your friend in?"
The particle '-no' in Japanese is used to show possession or describe a relationship between two nouns. It can indicate that the noun before it possesses the quality or characteristic of the noun after it.
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken on Earth, belonging to different language families and regions. Some widely spoken languages include English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, and Arabic.
日本語はりゅうちょうですか? nihongo ha ryuucho desuka? 日本語はどれくらいに出来るのですか? = Nihongo ha dorekuraini dekiruno desuka?
desuka means
nande desuka ?
"What is this movie called" この映画の名前は何ですか。(kono eiga no namae wa nan desuka?) "What is the name of this movie in Japanese?" この映画の名前は日本語で何ですか。(kono eiga no namae wa nihongo de nan desuka?)
(Honorific) O-genki desuka? (do not pronounce the "u") Genki desuka? (formal) genki? (informal) Ikaga desuka? (use this when talking to someone you respect highly or do not know)
Nihongo is a major language spoken by people in Japan. The language is mostly spoken in Japanese emigrant communities. People who want to study Japanese use a software called Nihongo Plus. Nihongo plus software enable users to express themselves.
"Daijobou" has been translated- (with my reasearch) into "How Are You?" Daijoubu Desuka actually translates into "Are you ok!?" as opposed to "How are you" which is Ogenkai Desuka?. Daijoubu Desuka would be used if someone has an accident ^^
Nihongo ga (日本語が) is a fairly simple grammatical phrase. Nihongo means the Japanese language, and 'ga' is a subject marker in a sentence. This means that in the following sentence, Nihongo will be the subject.
日本語 (nihongo) means Japanese Language, in Japanese.
"Korewa ikura desuka?" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "How much does this cost?"
sabishii desuka
ogenki desuka?