It means "What page [is it]?"
You may say 'Nan peeji (desu ka).'
Nansai desu ka? Means what year is/was it? Nan=what Sai=year Desu=to be(is/was) Ka=questions particle. Its literal translation is "what year is?" the subject that you are talking about is implied by the context of the conversation.
kore (this) WA (is) nan (what) desu ka?
ano hito WA nan degozaru ka? or, ano hito no namae WA nan desu ka?
You misspelled that, but from what I'm interpreting, it means "What is your favorite animal?"
好きた色は何ですか。 "Suki na iro wa nan desu ka" That means "What is your favorite colour?" literally translated as "Favorite colour what is?"
The answer is Nani or 何"nani?" or "nan desu ka?"
this - kore what is this? - kore WA nan desu ka?
Onamae WA nan desu ka?
The phrase "Anata wa koko ga chotto are nan desu ka" translates to "What is that thing over there?" in English. It's a way to inquire about something that is nearby but not clearly identified. The phrase combines elements of Japanese grammar and vocabulary, where "anata" means "you," "koko" means "here," "chotto" means "a little," and "nan desu ka" means "what is it?"
This can be translated as "What is your major?"
To ask someone's name in Japanese, you can say "お名前は何ですか?" (O-namae wa nan desu ka?). This translates to "What is your name?" in English.