In Japanese, "How are you?" is commonly expressed as "元気ですか?" (Genki desu ka?). This phrase directly translates to "Are you well?" It is a polite way to inquire about someone's well-being and is often used in conversations.
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In Japanese you say it 'penisu'
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No those are not Japanese words.
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There are no Japanese words that start with "Q," as "Q" does not exist in Japanese.
Your query is vague. If you mean syllable 'i' in Japanese it is い in hiragana and イ in katakana.
There are none. Japanese words cannot begin with X.
Those aren't Japanese words.
The words "little bomber" translate to _____ in Japanese. There are many translators online that can easily translate words from English to Japanese.
There isn't really an equivalent to this in Japanese.