はいよ = haiyo
良いよ = iiyo
オッケー = okay
Daijobu - means "it's okay", but also "I'm fine", "don't worry".
'Minasan' is the formal way to say "everyone". The casual way to say "everyone" would be just 'Mina'.
Boku is a masculine way to say 'I' in Japanese.(as opposed to Watashi, which is gender neutral)Boku is also more informal (casual).
It's as odd in Japanese as it sounds in English. General expression for congratulating in Japanese is omedetou goazimasu, or omedetou alone. Japanese for Friday is kin'youbi. Slapping them together would result in:"Kin'youbi omedetou gozaimasu" in which, in casual form 'gozaimasu' is not mentioned.
okay i don't know how to say it but this is how it looks in Japanese if that helps...ボルト i got this from babbelfish.com maybe you could look there a little more thouroughly than i did...
Daijobu desu.
'Nante onna da' in casual speaking.
daijobu ja nai
It is more polite to say that it was interesting. (Omoshiroi ne!). Chotto oishii (a little yummy) or maamaa deshita (it was okay) are okay, as well.
Anata WA ii desu ka?- Which means in technical terms: Are you okay?
Daijobu - means "it's okay", but also "I'm fine", "don't worry".
'Doumo, genki ni yattemasu ka?' is a casual way of saying it.
'Minasan' is the formal way to say "everyone". The casual way to say "everyone" would be just 'Mina'.
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I guess you could say 'sufficient/okay'.eg. Ikaga desuka? Is this okay?
ha - は i - い はい/hai. It means 'Yes' or 'Okay' in Japanese.
The simplest way to say 'what is it?' in Japanese would be 何ですか (nan desu ka). The casual alternative is 何だ? (nanda).