'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."
"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.
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.
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?".
doko ni
It can be translated as "where."
i think you mean genki desuka which is how are you
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'.]
It's like saying "What's new?"
"will you be alright without sleep" is the literal meaning.