'Where is Sara?'
"Korewa ikura desuka?" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "How much does this cost?"
nande desuka ?
"Nanji desuka" (何時ですか) is a Japanese phrase that translates to "What time is it?" in English. It's a common way to inquire about the time in a polite manner. The phrase combines "nanji" (何時), meaning "what time," with "desuka," which is a polite form of "is it."
Well i may not be correct but if you go on youtube there is a song called Aluto Michi- To you all and in that song it says Doko made mo means anywhere.
"Toire WA doko desu ka?"OR if you would like to use the word "Restroom/ Bathroom" instead of "Toilet" it would be:"Otearai WA doko desu ka?"I believe this phrase is more commonly used.
doko ni
It can be translated as "where."
どこに居て (doko ni ite) means "Where are you staying?" in Japanese. Though, I think it's more probable you heard どこに行って (doko ni itte) which means "where are you going?".
i think you mean genki desuka which is how are you
It's like saying "What's new?"
Expression..................................Formality Level....................UsageGenki?...............................................Low................................ColloquialOgenki desuka....................................Standard..........................SpokenGokigen ikaga desuka...........................High................................Spoken*Ikaga osugoshi desuka........................High................................WrittenOngeki de irasshai masuka....................Very high..........................Written*Ikaga osugoshi de irasshai masuka........Very high..........................Written[* The two marked ones mean more like 'How have you been'.]
"will you be alright without sleep" is the literal meaning.