I meant yubiwa which means ring. Therefore, it means how much is the ring?
ikura desu ka? >> いくらですか。
You may say 'ikura desu ka' to mean "How much is it?" Written in Japanese, it is: いくらですか
。。。はいくらですか? (...wa ikura desu ka?)
How much (when asking how much an item in a shop is for example): ikura (pronounced ee-koo-ra).if you want to be polite you can say:O-ikura desu ka?This is pronounced:O-ee-koo-ra dess ka?Also another common thing to ask is "how much would it be?":O-ikura deshou ka?O-ee-koo-ra desh-au ka?
How much is the dog? inu wa IKURA desu ka Have you got much homework? shuukudai ga TAKUSAN arimasu ka "Much" has many contexts.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is a Japanese greeting that translates to "How are you?" It is a way to inquire about someone's well-being.
The phrase 'gomen nasai, wakarimasen' means "I'm sorry, I don't understand." 'Dou desu ka' means "How is it/how about it".
genki desu ka or ikaga desu ka
It means "What page [is it]?"
simply, Desu. eg. who are you? - anata wa dare desu ka? where are you? - anata wa doko desu ka? are you ill? - anata wa byouki desu ka? are they new? - arera wa atarashii desu ka? ect. Desu means: Are, Is, and am.
Are you Canadian? I think. Watashi Ha Kanadajin Desu = I'm Canadian
I think you mean "genki desu ka". The correct way of spelling it in English would be "ogenki desu ka". It is Japanese for "How are you?" One would usually answer by saying "Genki desu. Anata wa?' which means "I'm fine, and you?"