大丈夫? or 大丈夫ですか?, daijoubu? or daijoubu desuka? "is it okay" or "are you okay"?
大丈夫。 If said normally, "it's okay" or "I'm alright"
You are welcome
the nearest translation/japanese equivilent is 'ningyo'
Although there are a number of different sites that offer the service of language translation, it has been found that there is not a translation for a Japanese word doujin. There have been multiple efforts to find this translation and the results come up with the same word as a translation. Further research has shown that the word doujin refers to a Japanese cartoon.
It can be written: ニカ
Japanese: フェッレト In translation to that, it is fe-(vocal pause)-re--to. when there is a double consonant(in this case, 'rr') there is a pause in the word. フェッレトフェレット (feretto)
Sakura (桜) is the Japanese word for the cherry blossom tree. It's also a fairly common name for Japanese girls.
Daijoubu desu ka.
"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 ^^
"Daijoubu" is all right. So if you want to ask a question it would be, "Daijoubu ka?" or more politely, "Daijoubu desu ka?"
It depends on the context. In English, "OK" can be used in a variety of situations. ("Are you ok?" "Is it okay if we run by the store real quick?" "It's an okay movie.") Thus, a direct, one size fits all translation of "OK" into Japanese would be stretching it a bit. Here's some contextual "OKs."1. "Is that okay/Are you okay/all right?" Daijoubu would be the word your looking for. ("Daijoubu desu ka?") Daijoubu is a fairly versatile word, and can be used much like the English "OK" or "All right," but doesn't quite cover it all.2. "Is it/that okay?" Ii desu ka.
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The Japanese translation for share is wakeaimasu. or you can go to an online English to Japanese dictionary.
the closet English translation is "carnage"
the nearest translation/japanese equivilent is 'ningyo'
"Clarity" is not a Japanese word, but the English to Japanese translation for "clarity" is 明瞭さ (meiryousa).
The Japanese language has many different forms of the English word "grand". One Japanese translation (spelled with the English alphabet) would be "gurando".
The English translation for "tomodachi" is friend. tomodachi is friend in Japanese.