hello sensei thanks for your video suggestion "are you feeling hot? its " atsui desu ka?" in japanese and if we have to use keigo to be polite for "you" is it "kimi" or "anata" so we can address them like "kimi wa atsui desu ka?". I think this is it right sensei?
munot
7 years ago
hello sensei its "atsui desu ka?" for "are you hot?" in japanese what we have to address some one by name if its "you" then in japanese we say "kimi" or "anata" is it right if i could address them by "you" such as in japanese "kimi wa atsui desu ka?" or "anata wa atsui desu ka?".is it right sensei?
Will the answer of the question be "atsui desu ne?" or "atsui desu ka?" and will the use of "ka" and "ne" be affected when using names, keigo or anything else? Iam in a bit of confusion after reading the previous comments. Thank you.
Taw
7 years ago
Will the answer of the question be "atsui desu ne?" or "atsui desu ka?" and will it affect the use of "ka" or "ne" when using name, keigo or anything else? Iam in a bit of confusion after reading the previous comments.
Thank you
Emmanuel Mar
7 years ago
Atsui desu ka?
Heather McFarland
7 years ago
Atsui desu ka?
Evangelos
7 years ago
Aoki-san, atsui desu ka?
By the way, thanks for ghe lessons!!
how can i address someone in particular without using you in these three sentences:
Tanaかさn to あnata wa wataし no tomodachi deす.
あか no くruma wa あnata no deすか.
Dore ga あnata no くruma desu か.
I have often wondered at the direct addressing of others that I have seen in Japanese movies, manga and anime. Just as in addressing a brother or sister directly, they never say "you", but instead seem to directly infer onii and onee as being the sibling's name. Am I seeing that correctly?
On the question, would it be "Atsui desu ka?", or "Atsui desu ne?"
I learned this awhile back I guess people and you're right! The best way to learn Japanese is also to be immersed (I think thats the word) in it (^ ^)b! Thank you Yuta-さん‼
hello sensei thanks for your video suggestion "are you feeling hot? its " atsui desu ka?" in japanese and if we have to use keigo to be polite for "you" is it "kimi" or "anata" so we can address them like "kimi wa atsui desu ka?". I think this is it right sensei?
hello sensei its "atsui desu ka?" for "are you hot?" in japanese what we have to address some one by name if its "you" then in japanese we say "kimi" or "anata" is it right if i could address them by "you" such as in japanese "kimi wa atsui desu ka?" or "anata wa atsui desu ka?".is it right sensei?
atsui desu ka?
Atsui desu ka?
Will the answer of the question be "atsui desu ne?" or "atsui desu ka?" and will the use of "ka" and "ne" be affected when using names, keigo or anything else? Iam in a bit of confusion after reading the previous comments. Thank you.
Will the answer of the question be "atsui desu ne?" or "atsui desu ka?" and will it affect the use of "ka" or "ne" when using name, keigo or anything else? Iam in a bit of confusion after reading the previous comments.
Thank you
Atsui desu ka?
Atsui desu ka?
Aoki-san, atsui desu ka?
By the way, thanks for ghe lessons!!
…-san, atsui desu ka?
I think it's:
Atsui desu ne?
暑いですね?
Atsui desu ne?
I think it will be "Atsui desu ne."
Atsui desu ka?
Yuta, atsui desu ka?
how can i address someone in particular without using you in these three sentences:
Tanaかさn to あnata wa wataし no tomodachi deす.
あか no くruma wa あnata no deすか.
Dore ga あnata no くruma desu か.
Sensei, atsui desu ka?
I have often wondered at the direct addressing of others that I have seen in Japanese movies, manga and anime. Just as in addressing a brother or sister directly, they never say "you", but instead seem to directly infer onii and onee as being the sibling's name. Am I seeing that correctly?
On the question, would it be "Atsui desu ka?", or "Atsui desu ne?"
暑いですか?
I learned this awhile back I guess people and you're right! The best way to learn Japanese is also to be immersed (I think thats the word) in it (^ ^)b! Thank you Yuta-さん‼
anatawa atsui desuka