The name Coco when translated to Japanese is still Coco. You can spell it ココ.
You may write: ココ
sanjuu.
Casually: アパートはどう?(Apaato wa dou?) Politely: アパートはどうですか?(Apaato wa dou desu ka?)
dou
流れ /na ga re/ means 'flow, current' and 流動 /ryuu dou/ means 'flow, liquidity'.
It is Japanese. Means: Not at all OR You're welcome
'Dou itashimashite.'
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The usage of the word 'dear' may vary depending on who you're referring to. A wife/girlfriend calling her man 'dear' would be 'anata', and the reverse would be 'kimi'. Usually the listener's name + honorific '-chan' is used. 'Dou itashimashite .....chan' would be your answer, where in the blanks you put the name of the person in mind.
You may say 'dou omoimasu ka.'
gorufu ha kyou dou deshita ka?
'dou desu ka' basically means "what do you think" or "how is it" it mostly depends on how it is used in the sentence.For example; if you are buying a new wallet you could ask a friend 'dou desu ka?' (what do you think) and they can respond yes or no.