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What does this mean?:"Amri genki dewa arimasen. Ogenki desuka?" in Japanese?
I kind of know what it means but I'm not sure. It says something about like,"how are you?" or something but I dont know so yeah. Please help me?!? thank you!●ω●
Jul 12, 2011 8:49 AM
Answers · 4
I mean, it must be "Amari", but not "Amri"
It is used coupled with a negative word. Meaning like "not really" or "not very".
"I'm not very good. How about you?"
July 13, 2011
*お元気ですか=how r u
July 12, 2011
Amri genki dewa arimasen==“I dont fell very well”
Ogenki desuka==“r u ok?”
July 12, 2011
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