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how to say "are you okay?" "i'm okay" "i'm not okay"
1) Is it だいじょうぶですか?
2) and how to answer it if "i'm okay" and what if "i'm not okay" ?
ありがとうございます
2013年5月1日 18:07
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I will also add a little bit to Abby-san's answer. The words he wrote is for formal situations that you will use with people older than you, like your boss, teacher etc.
If you want to use it with close friends and family members you can also use the informal versions of those words. Here are the words=>
1.Are you okay? => だいじょうぶ? (change the intonation at the end to make it sound like a question.)
2. I am okay. => だいじょうぶ。 (the intonation for this word will be like a regular/plain reply.)
3. I am not okay. => だいじょうぶじゃない!
Hope my answers were also helpful. がんばれ!^_^
2013年5月1日
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大丈夫(だいじょうぶ)ですか? is acceptable for asking "Are you okay?"
The answer is basic and plain at all.
Positive: 大丈夫です。(I am okay) Negative:いいえ、大丈夫じゃありません。(No, I am not okay.)
2013年5月1日
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