ogenki deska means 'how are you feeling[are you in good spirits?]'
It means "I'm am well". It's the general response to "How are you?" In Japanese anime shows. "Desuyo" is feminine, so boys usually say "genki des" or "genki deska".
'Nee-chan' means '(older) sister' but it is also referred to a stranger young woman in general when calling to them. So it can mean 'How are you sister/lady?'.
The word 'Gingdiska' doesn't exist in Japanese, nor does it exist in English. Perhaps you meant 銀ですか (gin desu ka) which means something along the lines of "is it silver?" in Japanese.A common phrase learnt by students of Japanese is 元気ですか (genki desu ka) which means "how are you?". The pronunciation is somewhat like what I imagine 'Gingdiska' would be pronounced like.Pronunciation銀ですか (gin desu ka) - "geen deska"元気ですか (genki desu ka) - "gehn-key deska"
I think you may be referring to 'Ogenki desuka?" O = (honourific; formal) genki = healthy, energetic desu = (usually put after a noun, kind of like 'it is', 'he is', 'she is'. eg. "It is cold" = "samui desu") ka = (put at the end of a sentence to make it a question. eg. It is cold = Samui desu. Is it cold? = Samui desuka?) So your 'Ogenki desuka?" means "Are you well/healthy?" Often said just after a greeting, sort of in part a greeting in itself. Possible replies you could give: I am well. "Hai, genki desu." I am sick at the moment. "Ima byouki desu." I am so-so. "Mama desu." This could be followed with: And how about you? Are you well? "(name) wa?" eg. If Sakura asked me "ogenki desuka?" I could reply with "Hai, genki desu. Sakura wa?"
To ask "how are you?" in Japanese, one would say お元気ですか(ogenki desu ka), which literally means something along the lines of "are you healthy?"."Genki desu ka". The u in desuka is silent so it is pronounced "deska".Genki desu ka literally means "Are you well?" (genki means healthy/energetic)Or, more politely, Ogenki desu ka.People don't normally ask "how are you". They tend to comment on the weather outside instead of asking how someone is doing. It is is more likely to be used when meeting someone you haven't seen in a while.元気ですか (genki desu ka) (polite) 元気 (genki) (with rising inflection at the end) (casual)'Genkidesuka?'is the word for "how are you?"It is written '元気ですか?'日本人の特徴として、彼らは日本語のみを話す。(for more technical pronunciation, see the related site below)'Konnichwa. Ogenki desuka?' would be in standar/formal Japanese.'Doumo. Genki desuka?' would be more informal.How are you? = O Genki desu ka? おげんきですか。"How are you?" is roughly translated into "Ogenki desu ka?" which literally means "Are you well?" Another way to ask it is to say "Dou desu ka?" which means "How is [it/you]?"お元気ですか?- ogenki desuka? (polite form)元気ですか?- genki desuka?いかがですか - ikaga desuka? is another one that may be handy to know, but not commonly heard
Marek Deska was born in 1985.
Oliver Deska is 175 cm.
Deska means Ugly; Deska came from the old ancient times. Hardly anybody name their child that now and days. Deska means Meaning. . . But parents usually does not let their children know the meaning of the name Deska! I would not EVER name my child Deska, this is a word of thought to all parents. .
Oliver Deska was born on March 23, 1973, in Munich, Germany.
Ee caga deska?
konichiwa. genki deska?
It mean what is it or just a way of asking a question
Ohio nonsai deska
When you go to your deska nd the spot where you left it is empty !
toreni itte mo ei deska
Pagana, Kathleen Deska. Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 1998.
独身ですか (do ku shin de su ka) > when read consecutively :(dokshin deska).