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2 Ιουν 2022 · “How Are You” in Japanese. Today’s theme, How are you, is one of the most common salutations in any language, and using this phrase is pretty natural in day-to-day life in the West. Yet, “how are you” in Japanese, “おげんきですか? (O genki desu ka?)” is too mannerly to greet friends and family members
29 Μαΐ 2023 · Learn to say ‘how are you’ in Japanese. 1. お元気ですか? (o genki desu ka) Meaning: How are you? This is the most common way to ask someone how they are in Japanese. If you look it up in a dictionary, you will see that it’s the literal translation of “how are you?” This is a more formal and polite expression.
26 Αυγ 2015 · 1. お元気ですか? Asking about their “genki-ness” – How are you? This is #1 most common way to way to ask how someone is in Japanese. You’ll read this in every textbook and hear this in every lesson. Genki simply means “lively” or “healthy.”Here’s the polite version to use for strangers and older people. O Genki desu ka? お元気ですか?
10 Μαΐ 2023 · 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’. Paired with the polite term desu and the question marker ka and there you have it! The O (お) at the beginning is part of Japanese honorific speech called keigo (敬語 / けいご).
Informal phrases include “Ossu, genki?” (Hey, you good?) and “Nani shiteru?” (What are you up to?), while more polite expressions include “O-genki desu ka?” (How are you?) and “Saikin dou desu ka?” (How have you been lately?).
15 Δεκ 2022 · How Are You in Japanese: Formal. お元気ですか? (ogenki desuka)- How are you? お変わりありませんか? (okawari arimasenka)- Is everything going well? 最近どうですか? (saikin dou desuka)- How have you been lately? いかがお過ごしですか? (ikaga osugoshi desuka)- How have you been lately? 調子はどうですか? (choushi wa dou desuka)- How is it going? お世話になっております(osewa ni natte orimasu)
13 Μαΐ 2024 · How are you in Japanese. Formal. お元気ですか (Ogenki desu ka?): The standard polite form used in formal interactions. こんにちは (konnichiwa): This one is commonly known as a greeting but it also means “How are you today”. いかがお過ごしですか (Ikaga o sugoshi desu ka?): Very formal, often used in professional settings or with someone you respect highly.