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The full form of something is the words that make up an acronym. For example, the full form of MBA is the Major League Baseball Association.
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Desu yo,
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Hayane Hayaoki is a name and です (desu) is the polite form of the verb for "to be", so this sentence is just saying "I am Hayane Hayaoki".
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.
Standard is the more polite form between the two. The verbs end with 'masu' and you don't omit 'desu' Common is what is spoken among friends, you use dictionary form of verbs and you may omit 'desu'
Genki desu = (person) is healthy. Byouki desu = (person) is sick. Ma-ma desu = (person) is so-so.
Desu WA saikō desu
'Da' is the casual colloquial form of 'desu' (the Japanese copula in its simple present tense). The equivalent in English is 'to be' in its "copula" (also called Linking Verb) form (not in its main verb form in which it means 'to exist'). 'Desu' is more formal and used in standard polite conversations, whereas 'da' is used between people who know each other or in cases where the setting is informal.Example:Kore wa boku no jidousha da/desu. = This is my car.
This is usually translated into English as 'How are you?' It is used frequently in Japan as a general greeting. It is used in its polite form with the honorific O in front, "O genki desu ka?" or informally "genki?" or "genki no?" Genki means in good health and feeling well. You are literally asking if the person is healthy and doing well. A reply to this could be "genki desu" or "hai, genki desu".
Casual form: どこ? (Doko?) Polite form: どこですか? (Doko desu ka?)
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