O Genki Desu Ka. O Genki Desu Ka What does it mean in Japanese? The prefix "o" is an honorific and is reserved for others Common ways to say how are you in Japanese O genki desu ka? お元気ですか? How are you? Genki can be translated as 'healthy' or 'spirited'
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In today's free Japanese lesson I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about the Japanese meaning and English translation of " genki ". For example, when you want to ask how you are doing with your friends in Japanese, use the phrase げんき? (Genki?) instead of O genki desu ka?.
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お 元気 げんき ですか? (o genki desu ka?) This is the most common and polite way to ask someone how they are in Japanese お 元気 げんき ですか? (o genki desu ka?) This is the most common and polite way to ask someone how they are in Japanese Have you ever wondered what the Japanese word " genki " (元気) and the phrases " Ogenki desu ka? " and " Genki desu! " mean?
O Genki Desu Ka What does it mean in Japanese?. In today's free Japanese lesson I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about the Japanese meaning and English translation of " genki ". (O genki desu ka?)" is too mannerly to greet friends and family members
Learn the common Japanese phrase, “Genki desu ka(げんきですか)”. What we want you to do is read these to yourself over and over again. Common ways to say how are you in Japanese O genki desu ka? お元気ですか? How are you? Genki can be translated as 'healthy' or 'spirited'