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what does "o denki desu ka" mean??
26 jun. 2008 07:00
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Do you mean "o genki desu ka" ? If you do, it means "are you feeling healthy (good)"? I am a beginner myself and just trying to contribute.
26 juni 2008
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but Denki means light, so "odenki desu ka?" means: "Is it light?"
sorry for the douple posting...
27 juni 2008
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Ogenki desu ka? is a set phrase that means "How are you?"
But the literal word by work translation is as follows:
Ogenki: the "o" is an honorary prefix. That makes the word more polite. genki means good health, good energy or something like that.
Desu: desu is like the verb "to be".
Ka: ka in japanese is an indicator that the sentence is a question. it is like a japanese question mark.
27 juni 2008
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