"Do ko desu ka?" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "Where is it?" or "Where are you?" in English. It is often used to inquire about the location of something or someone. The phrase breaks down into "do" (where) and "ko" (a particle indicating location), combined with "desu ka," which adds a polite question form. It can be used in various contexts, such as asking for directions or locating an object.
genki desu ka or ikaga desu ka
simply, Desu. eg. who are you? - anata wa dare desu ka? where are you? - anata wa doko desu ka? are you ill? - anata wa byouki desu ka? are they new? - arera wa atarashii desu ka? ect. Desu means: Are, Is, and am.
where are the...= wa doko desu ka ( the u in desu is silent) e.G TOIRE WA DOKO DESU KA - where are the toilets.
The best comeback for any 4chan atagonist. Example: This thread is DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU
"souka?" or "sou desu ka?" and also "hontou desu ka?"
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
The phrase 'gomen nasai, wakarimasen' means "I'm sorry, I don't understand." 'Dou desu ka' means "How is it/how about it".
This can generally be translated as: (by line) O genki desu ka? How are you? Watashi ha genki desu. I am well. Anata ha daijoubu desu ka? Are you all right?
"Ogenki desu ka?" is a Japanese greeting that translates to "How are you?" It is a way to inquire about someone's well-being.
"Toire wa doko desu ka?" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Where is the bathroom? Where is the toilet?"
Genki desu. Anata WA genki desu ka? I am well. How are you?
ogenki desu ka? :)