i think you mean genki desuka which is how are you
行きましたか (ikimashita ka) means "did you go?" in Japanese.
It means "who is", with extra attention to the "who". Dare ga kimasu ka? (WHO is coming?) Dare ga tabemasu ka? (WHO is eating?)
Results for ochinchin daisuki desu ka translation from Japanese to English
カリン Karin
If you mean dummy, like a manikin, I can't answer that. If you mean dummy, like idiot, the Japanese way to say it is baka. (ba-ka).
Konnichiwa. O Genki des ka?
onamye wa nan des ka
It's Japanese, and it means, approximately, "I'm sorry, I don't understand." If you're trying to read this to a Japanese person, the "desu ka" part is pronounced "des-ka". The "en" suffix means "not", and "wakarimas" means "I understand". So "wakarimasen" means "I DON'T understand".
ogenki des ka. お元気ですか。
su ki de su ka pronounced (ski-des-ka)
I usually use for "what is that". The suffix "ka" is Japanese for question here is the breakdown with correct spelling... nan- what desu- is ka- ? I'm pretty sure it just means "isn't that so?" or something like that. At the end of a sentence it could be like "..., right?" I could be wrong.
Sorry I can't show you the symbols - my laptop won't let me - but it is pronounced "genki des ka?". Hope that helped!
綿かよ? (wata ka yo?) means "Is this cotton?" in Japanese.
カレブ /ka re bu/ is the Japanization of that name.
The word 'koochii' does not exist in the Japanese language. However, the sentenceこっちですか (kocchi desu ka)could be used to mean "is it this way?" in Japanese.
Are you truly Japanese? Lit. Truth Japanese person you are? Source: Second year Japanese.
行きましたか (ikimashita ka) means "did you go?" in Japanese.