there are a lot of possible generally positive responses to "ogenki desu ka": the standard "(hai,) genki desu." meaning "I'm fine/I'm energetic." "ma ma desu" meaning "I'm so-so." "kekko ii desu yo." meaning "I'm pretty good."
Considering this, how do you say what's up in Japanese?
??! (What's up?) Want to surprise your Japanese friends?
Also Know, can you please help me in Japanese? Tasukete!/Help!
Tetsudatte is an expression used when not in an emergency, and means 'please help me'.
In this regard, how are you reply Japanese?
10 Best Responses to “How Are You” in Japanese
- ??????? ???????? Watashi wa genki desu. I'm fine.
- ?????? ???????? Daijōbu desu. I'm okay.
- ?????? ??????? Nemui n desu. I'm sleepy.
- ?????? ???????? Zekkōchō desu.
- ???????? ??????????? Chōshi ga I'm feeling bad.
- ??????? ???????? Ii kanji desu.
- ??????? ???????? Warukunai desu.
- ??????? Okagesama de. Thank you for asking.
What is Dozo?
Dozo means “go ahead” or “go first.” While some words are shortened to make them easier to say (“arigatou gozaimasu” becomes “arigatou”), dozo is often lengthened to “hai-dozo” as if it were one word (Yes-go-ahead). Other times, to be insistent that someone go ahead of you, there is the very handy dozo-dozo.
