Problem or question.
"Mondai nai" means "no problem."
Mondai, or in Japanese characters, 問題
Mondai もんだい 問題
mondai wa nan desuka
'No problem' is問題ない (mondai nai) in Japanese.
Sumio Yoshida has written: 'Kokuji mondai ronshu' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Reform 'Meiji iko kokuji mondai shoan shusei' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Reform
'Solve the problem' may be eitherå•題を解㑠(mondai o toke) orå•題を解ã„㦠(mondai o toite) in Japanese. Both of these are commands. The first is an order, while the second is a softer command.'To solve the problem' iså•題を解ã (mondai o toku) in Japanese.
The Japanese word for the English phrase 'life or death' is 死活 (shikatsu). This word may also be used to mean 'life and death'. Example: 死活問題なんだよ (shikatsu mondai nandayo) - "It's a matter of life and death."
Kaichi Kawakami has written: 'Kokuji kairyo mondai narabini sono kisu' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Reform 'Kokuji kairyo mondai narabini sono kisu' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Reform
'Anata ni WA dai mondai ga arimasu.'
This is not a Japanese word.
The word meaning 'life and death' in Japanese is生死(seishi).Example:これは生死の問題だ (kore wa seishi no mondai da) - "This is a matter of life and death."