"Ogenkidesuka" translates to "How are you?" in Japanese. A common response is "Genki desu" (元気です), meaning "I'm good." If you want to be more specific, you can say "Sukoshi tsukareteimasu" (少し疲れています), meaning "I’m a little tired." Always remember to match the formality of the conversation!
With ogen de geska I am assuming you are trying to type o genki desuka. So, ogenkidesuka or お元気ですか means "how are you?".
There are two ways depending on who you're talking to. If its someone of respect, it would be お元気ですか (ogenkidesuka) If it's someone you know or in the same 'social ladder' it would just be 元気ですか (genki desuka) you do not need to put a question mark because the ka at the end implies that it's a question. =]
To count to 5 in Japanese: Ichi (1), Ni (2), San (3), Chi (4), and Go (5). (I also know that "roku" is 7 and "gu" is 10.) I also know that "baka" means stupid, "arigato" means thank you, and "domo arigato atashimas" means thank you very much.