It's a small dick.
watashi WA ju san sai desu.
Nansai desu ka? Means what year is/was it? Nan=what Sai=year Desu=to be(is/was) Ka=questions particle. Its literal translation is "what year is?" the subject that you are talking about is implied by the context of the conversation.
ï¼’ï¼‘æ‰ (nijuuissai) means '21 years old' in Japanese. 二åä¸€æ‰ may also be used.'I am 21 years old' is simply21æ‰ã§ã™ (nijuuissai desu).
30 years old in Japanese is 三十才 or 30才 and is pronounced as sanjussai. To say "I am 30 years old" in Japanese, one would say 私は30才です (watashi wa sanjussai desu). The 'watashi wa' may be omitted because it is already assumed that you are talking about yourself. If you wanted to say 'you are 30 years old', you would simply replace 'watashi' with 'anata': あなたは30才です (anata wa sanjussai desu).
The sentence 'I am 10 years old' isç§ã¯ï¼‘ï¼æ‰ã§ã™ (watashi wa jussai desu) in Japanese. You may also replace 10 withå.
Who are you is an English equivalent of 'Chi sei'.
juukyuu sai desu
watashi WA ju san sai desu.
Without further information, I can't answer this question accurately. Without seeing the kanji of the specific word you're looking for, I can only guess; 'sai' has multiple potential meanings. Among them are: debt, circumstances, gap, and rhinoceros. 'Desu' is what is called, in grammar, a "copula." That is, it links a subject and predicate together, but is frequently translated as a verb of existence: 'to be.'
'Chiisai no wa' means "small one."
It was Sai Gon City before being Ho chi minh City
Prema means love. The next avatar of Sai would be Prema sai which mean the sai of Love.
Nansai desu ka? Means what year is/was it? Nan=what Sai=year Desu=to be(is/was) Ka=questions particle. Its literal translation is "what year is?" the subject that you are talking about is implied by the context of the conversation.
ï¼’ï¼‘æ‰ (nijuuissai) means '21 years old' in Japanese. 二åä¸€æ‰ may also be used.'I am 21 years old' is simply21æ‰ã§ã™ (nijuuissai desu).
You may simply ask 何æ‰ã§ã™ã‹ (nansai desu ka) if you wanted to know the addressee's age in Japanese. In most cases you won't need to specifically use the word 'you', as it is assumed that if one is asking a question, it is directed at the listener.
Politely: (Name)は(age)歳です "(Name) wa (age) sai desu" Casually: (Name)は(age)歳だ "(Name) wa (age) sai da"
Sai is a Jewelry brand.