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".
For guys and girls it's Genki datta? or Do genki?
O genki desu ka→How are you? watashiwa o genki desu is wrong. When you describe yourself,do not use [o]. watashi WA genki desu→I'm fine. anata wadaijoubo desuka? is wrong.daijoubo is daijoubu. anata WA daijoubu desuka?→Are you well?
I'm good/fine. As in how are you? (o genki desu ka?) I'm good! (genki desu (formal)/ genki da yo(informal)) More literally Genki = energetic da = casual form of desu (to be) yo = like adding a "!"
how are you = お元気ですか? O genki desu ka? (Literally "are you healthy")The response is hai, genki desu (Literally, "yes I am healthy")Note: desu is pronounced "dess"
genki is an adjective for well being
yeahhh,sr3 HAS genki in it,so there is no sr3 genki
This is usually translated into English as 'How are you?' It is used frequently in Japan as a general greeting. It is used in its polite form with the honorific O in front, "O genki desu ka?" or informally "genki?" or "genki no?" Genki means in good health and feeling well. You are literally asking if the person is healthy and doing well. A reply to this could be "genki desu" or "hai, genki desu".
Ganbare Genki was created in 1980.
Genki Hirakata is 184 cm.
Genki Sushi was created in 1990.
nikki ersga desuyo
"Hiroshi Genki" means: Generous Spirit.
Genki Abe has written: 'Sugamo nikki'
Genki Sudo was born on 1978-03-08.
Genki Hitomi was born on 1957-10-01.
Genki Nagasato was born on 1985-12-16.
Genki Haraguchi was born on 1991-05-09.