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'What is going on?' would be何が起こってる? (nani ga okotteru?) in Japanese. However, this sentence is very casual. A more polite alternative would be何が起こってますか (nani ga okottemasu ka).

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It is spelled "Doushita no?" and this sentence reflects a certain personality in the way it is spoken. There are several ways to phrase the same basic vocabulary (doushita is "why") and this particular phrase can be translated to "What's the matter?"

Another way of asking what's wrong is by asking, "(Is everything/are you) okay?" which would be, "Daijoubu ka?"

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You can say something to the effect of "watashi ga machigaeta," or "I made a mistake."

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You may say 'mondai,' written in Japanese as: 問題

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15y ago

nan desu ka = what is it

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12y ago

何か言いましたか?Nanika iimashitaka? 

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13y ago

You may "dou sureba ii desu ka."

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