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Title:
Are you alright?
Answer:
Daijoubudesuka?
 
Hints:
1. You can say it first 8 letters in informal situation.
2. last 6 letters are polite way to ask.
3. 'I'm alright 'is' Daijoubudesu.'

Japanese > Popular Expressions > Emotions


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.9
# of votes 117
# of Garbage Votes 8
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


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Alexandra
Rating: 0 December 18, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Romanian we say "Esti bine?"
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Andrea L.
Rating: 5 November 26, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Spanish we say "Estás bien?"
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jess s.
Rating: 5 November 15, 2009
 
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Sarah N.
Rating: 4 November 7, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in French we say "Est-ce que ça tu vas bien?"
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Adrienne
Rating: 5 September 28, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say "Are you alright?"
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Guest
Rating: 3 September 22, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say ""Are you okay?""
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Kathy C.
Rating: 4 September 3, 2009
:D it was not so hard if i know all the basic words
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say "Are you alright?"
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Guest
Rating: 3 August 26, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say "Are you ok?"
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Raveno J B.
Rating: 4 August 22, 2009
i think i`m beginning to understand Japanese more easily now but i still get confused with the order of words like where to place verbs (ne ru) or pronouns (watashi). which comes first?
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say "are you fine? OR are you ok?"
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Lucy G.
Rating: 0 August 18, 2009
 
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say "Are you alright?"
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