Kanji | Hiragana | Katakana |
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ε€§δΈε€«γ§γγ | γ γγγγγΆγ§γγ | γγ€γΈγ§γ¦γγγΉγ« |
Pronunciation: daijoubu desu ka
How to Say It Outloud: dye-joh-bu dess ka
Usage: Commonly used to ask someone if they are okay or if they need help.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γγͺγγ―ε€§δΈε€«γ§γγοΌ
Example Sentence English:
Are you okay?
Kanji | Hiragana | Katakana |
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ει‘γͺγγ§γγ | γγγ γγͺγγ§γγ | γ’γ³γγ€γγ€γγΉγ« |
Pronunciation: mondai nai desu ka
How to Say It Outloud: mon-dye nye dess ka
Usage: Used to check if there's any problem or if someone is okay.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γγͺγγ―ει‘γͺγγ§γγοΌ
Example Sentence English:
Is everything alright with you?
Hiragana | Katakana |
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γ γγγγγΆ | γγ€γΈγ§γ¦γ |
Pronunciation: daijoubu
How to Say It Outloud: dye-joh-bu
Usage: Casual way to ask someone if they are okay.
Example Sentence Japanese:
εγγ γγγγγΆοΌ
Example Sentence English:
Are you okay?
Hiragana | Katakana |
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γΈγγ | γγ€γ |
Pronunciation: heiki
How to Say It Outloud: hey-ki
Usage: Another casual way to ask if someone is okay, often used among friends.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γΈγγοΌ
Example Sentence English:
Are you okay?
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