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 Spokane, WA waste to energy facility was built beginning in 1989 and completed on Nov. 16, 1990.
a- aluminium 2x- XLPE insulation wa- non mgnetic round wire armour y- pvc outer sheats
25 x 3 = 75
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cute or adorable. not to be mixed up with kowai (scary)
It basically it means I am cute. WA can be used as is and am and watashi is referring to yourself and kawaii it means cute or adorable
彼女はとてもかわいいです Kanojo WA totemo kawaii desu
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
watashi wa malay desu my name is malay
suteki na neee kimi wa hontoni kawaii to moe desu. subarashii kira kira kyaaa desu I bow down to the kawaii
Watashi WA ii desu yo
"Watashi wa Isuru desu" is Japanese and translates to "I am Isuru." "Watashi" means "I" or "me," "wa" is a particle indicating the subject of the sentence, and "desu" is a copula verb used for emphasis or to indicate politeness.
anata WA eg. you are stupid - anata WA bakka desu you are cute - anata WA kawaii desu you are a cat - anata WA neko desu
'(Watashi wa) Tada no gakusei desu.' Using 'watashi wa' (: I) or not, is optional.
3 different ways all begin with konnichiwa konnichiwa. watashi WA Chloe desu ( i am chloe) " " Chloe desu ( i am chloe *watashi WA is optional*) " " watashi no namae WA Chloe desu ( my name is chloe)
'(Anata wa) Kawaii desu'. 'Anata wa' [you] is optional to include.