To indicate choices. The second function of ? ka is to mean “or.” ? ka can be placed between two nouns to create “A or B” sentences: ?????????????
The word nani ? (??) in Japanese means "what." And depending on the situation, you might, instead, use nan (??). Which term you use depends on the context, in particular, whether you are speaking or writing formally or informally.
The word ? (??, Dare), can more commonly be used in the Japanese language to express “Who”.
Yes, you can simply say ???????( DARE NO DESUKA = Whose (cat) is it?) in that situation. If people know what you are talking about, you don't have to make the whole sentence as below. ????????????( SORE WA DARE NO NEKO DESUKA) = Whose cat is it?
Using ?? to say “or” in JapaneseGrammatically, ?? is used in exactly the same way as ? to link two noun phrases and show that both are possible options.
kimochi is a noun. You can express your feeling with “yoi/ii(??/??)” or “warui(???)”, feeling good or feeling bad.
Kimochi means "feels good" and yamete means "Stop", i think. 5.
Correct response to Namaste is saying back Namaste to the other person. It's a Hindi word for saying “ Hello” or greeting some person older than you. Usually, When relatives come to your house or we meet them in parties or functions, we greet them by saying “ Namaste”.
Today, among Hindi speakers throughout the world, namaste is a simple greeting to say hello. It's often used in more formal situations, like when addressing someone older or someone you don't know well. But that's all it means — hello.
Namaste is a phrase commonly used at the end of a yoga class generally meaning the light in me honors the light in you. So “namast'ay in bed” is a pun off of that word. Anyway, now on to the real purpose of this post, which is to teach you wonderful stretches that you can do from the comfort of your own bed.
Japanese Translation. ???? Namasute. Find more words!
If you are talking to friends or siblings, you can say "arigato" but if you are talking to a teacher or a boss, you should say "arigato gozaimasu" or even "doumo arigato gozaimasu" which would mean "I am very grateful (to you)".
- Response to konichiwa is konichiwa. Reply for arigato is douitashimashite(????????) HD. Harini. • 20 Apr. • 0 Comment. • View all vote's Mark. Modal content. ×
- response to konnnichiwa is konnichiwa only , you will say DOUITASHIMASHITE = (you're) welcome. KV. Kaustubh. • 17 Jan. • 0 Comment. • View all vote's Mark. Modal content. ×
“Mas” or simply ??(masu) is just a simple conjugation for verbs in Japanese. It replaces the typical ??(Desu) and shows weather the verb is past, present, negative or positive (masu[??] mashita[???] masen[???] masendeshita[??????]).
It does not actually mean that. It's just a greeting, it comes from the sanskrit words nama? (a kind of salutation, which comes from the root nam – to bow) and te(to you). This is not something that is a buddhist cultural usage, but rather Indian/Hindu. … Namaste is a local greeting and sentiment.
Oikutsu desuka. How old are you? (2) ???????? Nansai desuka.