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What does Iie sou dewa arimasen mean?

As far as i know, 'de arimasu' does not have any real meaning. Like Kenshin saying 'oro'. ~Mega³


What is the Japanese word for not?

iie iie iie "iie" is actually no not has many words depending on the use i.e. i can not do it = watashi ga dekimasen in this case there is not a word for "not" but a word for "not do" "masen" do = masu not do = masen masen is probably the closest you will get to not dekimasen = can not do arimasen = do not have tobimasen = can/do not fly


What is the word 'sorry' when translated from English to Japanese?

shitsure shimasen (lit. i am being rude) is excuse me, used for example if you enter a room or disturb someone. gomenasai is a word for sorry, also sumimasen.


How do you say I'm sorry in Japanese?

You may say 'sumimasen' to apologize if something you are doing is inconveniencing someone. (In this way, it is similar to 'Excuse me.' If you bump into someone, you can say 'sumimasen' to apologize. It can also carry the meaning of 'thank you;' you may say it, for example, if someone serves you something.) Other methods of apologizing are; 'Gomennasai,' 'gomen ne,' and the very polite 'moushi wake arimasen [deshita].' Meaning "I have excuse," it can be used to apologize for bigger transgressions.


What does 'kokoro ni' mean in Japanese?

Literally "to heart", as in taking something to heart. "Kokoro" means heart (usually pertaining to ones feelings). "Ni" is a particle that is added to confirm time, direction, or purpose (it can mean to, at, in, on, per, from, and by). You might say "watashi no kokoro ni sore o kanjiru", for I feel it in my heart, or "kokoro ni sore o toru koto wa arimasen" - don't take it to heart.