Good evening, are you busy?
Good evening. My name's Ken. Are you Namio-san? This is a pencil. Please, (here you go/take it/help yourself).
"Korewa ikura desuka?" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "How much does this cost?"
O-Genki Desuka.
"Daijobou" has been translated- (with my reasearch) into "How Are You?" Daijoubu Desuka actually translates into "Are you ok!?" as opposed to "How are you" which is Ogenkai Desuka?. Daijoubu Desuka would be used if someone has an accident ^^
'Aren't you Japanese?'
konbanwa ^^ hope it helps :))
'Where is Sara?'
Eigo = English (language) Nan desuka = what is it? Usually, people say "Eigo wa nan desuka?" = "What is english (the language?)" Or, even more common: "Eigo de nan desuka?" = "What is that (whatever you said before) in English?" ie. "Can you please translate that into English for me?"
desuka means
goshuujin WA genki desuka
nanika hitsuyo desuka
"Gakusei desu ka?" in Japanese translates to "Are you a student?" in English.