"Doushita" (どうした) means "What's wrong?" or "What happened?" in Japanese. It is a common expression used to ask someone if something is troubling them or if they need help.
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the meaning of "conceited"?
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Could you provide more context or clarify what you mean by "phease"?
"Soka" can mean different things depending on the context. In Japanese, "soka" can mean "I see" or "I understand." In Soka, a central African Bantu ethnic group, "soka" means traditional rain-making ceremonies.
'What happened to your face?' can be translated asã©ã†ã—ãŸã€ãã®é¡”? (doushita, sono kao?) in Japanese.ã©ã†ã—ãŸã®ãã®é¡”? (doushita no sono kao?) may also be used.
sumimasen ... or you could just say "komenosai" which means "i'm sorry".
"What's the matter?" may be eitherã©ã†ã—ãŸï¼Ÿ (doushita?) orã©ã†ã—ãŸã‚“ã§ã™ã‹ (doushitan desu ka) in Japanese.
"What's wrong?" would beã©ã†ã—ãŸï¼Ÿ (doushita?) in Japanese. However, this phrase is quite casual. A more polite alternative isã©ã†ã—ãŸã‚“ã§ã™ã‹ (doushitan desu ka).
'What is going on?' would be何ãŒèµ·ã“ã£ã¦ã‚‹ï¼Ÿ (nani ga okotteru?) in Japanese. However, this sentence is very casual. A more polite alternative would be何ãŒèµ·ã“ã£ã¦ã¾ã™ã‹ (nani ga okottemasu ka).
DAMARE! I yell that alot to...to my annoying....relatives
Ah, what a lovely question. In Japanese, the phrase "what's up" can be translated to "元気?(genki?)" which means "are you well?" It's always nice to learn new phrases in different languages, it opens up a world of possibilities and connections.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"