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Sabin Figaro
How do you say "Hi. Whats up?" in Japanese. "Whats up" is used when your freind called you for a reason...
Dec 10, 2008 11:34 PM
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何かあった?、何があったの?、どうしたの?、どうかしましたか?、何でしょう、変わりはない?
元気?、どうしてる?、最近調子どう?
December 11, 2008
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If it's the "what's up?" that means "what's the matter?" it could be "どうしたの?"
December 11, 2008
I think 'げんき?' or 'ちょうし どう?' are better.
Your friend may say 'げんき' (I'm fine.) or 'まぁ まぁ' (so so) or ' とくに' (nothing special) or something about yesterday etc...
December 13, 2008
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Sabin Figaro
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Arabic, English, Japanese
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