相変らず Same as usual, or, as always.
baka means idiot. baka no desu is not how you say you are a idiot tho, anata WA baka desu means you are an idiot
"It's a clock."
It simply means 'No'
"Anata wa hidoi desu." or you could just say "Hidoi desu", but that would lean towards the translation of "That was mean." or "That's mean."Anata wa - You are/You'reHidoi - MeanDesu - It is
"O-ai dekite ureshii desu" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Nice to meet you"
Desu yo,
The best comeback for any 4chan atagonist. Example: This thread is DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU
baka means idiot. baka no desu is not how you say you are a idiot tho, anata WA baka desu means you are an idiot
Kill it... and shout Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Love from 4Chan :)
I am pretty. atashi - I wa...desu - am kirei - pretty
Are you Canadian? I think. Watashi Ha Kanadajin Desu = I'm Canadian
"Ogenki desu ka?" is a Japanese greeting that translates to "How are you?" It is a way to inquire about someone's well-being.
"It's a clock."
It simply means 'No'
The Japanese phrase, '~desu WA' does not really mean anything; it is basically like an ending for a sentence that is not necessary. (Example: Watashi WA namae WA Keiichiro ~desu WA. [Translation: My name is Keiishiro.])
If you mean DESU , it means the verb "to be" in japonese ~
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?"