In Japanese
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mizu wo nondemoii desu ka? (romaji)
[me-zoo/oh/no-N-deh-moe-EE/deh-zz/ka?](pronunciation)
Translates:
May I [get] some water?
Break it down:
mizu = water, wo = grammatical marker, nondemoii = is it okay to drink, desu ka = grammatical markers
のどが渇く /no do ga ka WA ku/ is a phrase meaning 'one's throat is dry', in different conjugations it is used to say '....am/is/are/was/etc + thirsty'. E.g. 'I am thirsty' would be 'nodo ga kawaite imasu'. 渇く /ka WA ku/ itself is also used alone, meaning 'to be thirsty'. E.g. 'she was thirsty' would be 'kanojo WA kawaite imashita'.
"Anata WA mizu ga hoshii desuka"
It means do you want water but I'd much rater use
"Nodo ga kawaite imasuka."
It means Is your throat dry
but Japanese use this for are you thirsty and Do you want "liquid"
for the water part just use context.
噴水 Funsui
- Adamlance
That means "decorative fountain" in Japanese, not the fountain you can drink out of.
Japan does not have water fountains. Instead, they have coffee shops. コーヒーショップ (kōhīshoppu) means coffee shop in Japanese. They don't sell just coffee, but regular soft drinks and water as well.
You may say "[o]mizu kudasai," or "[o]mizu onegaishimasu" among other ways.
Casually: 飲みたいか? (Nomi tai ka?)
Politely: 飲みたいですか? (Nomi tai desu ka?)
You may say 'mizu.'mizuみず水It rhymes with 'me, too'.
You may say 'usagi' when translating bunny into Japanese.
You may say 'jigoku,' written in Japanese: 地獄
You may say 'yuumei.'
You may say 'otousan.'
You may say 'mizu ga suki desu.'
If your talking about spiked my drink its Watashi no nomimono o tenka sareta
You may say 'mizu.'mizuみず水It rhymes with 'me, too'.
鮭 - sake (same pronunciation as the drink, and in both words the 'e' has a soft vowel sound as in the word 'ten'.
You may say 'oni,' written in Japanese: 鬼
You may say 'usagi' when translating bunny into Japanese.
Glasses you wear or glasses you drink from? Megane is what is on your face.
You may say 'jigoku,' written in Japanese: 地獄
You may say 'doresu.'
You may say 'shigoto.'
You may say 'ke.'
You may say 'hikidashi.'