You may say 'ikura desu ka' to mean "How much is it?" Written in Japanese, it is: いくらですか
"Gakusei desu ka?" in Japanese translates to "Are you a student?" in English.
To ask someone's name in Japanese, you can say "ใๅๅใฏไฝใงใใ๏ผ" (O-namae wa nan desu ka?). This translates to "What is your name?" in English.
Dare ka -who ? Dare ka kimi - Who are you? (polite) Dare ka anata - Who are you? (for a stranger) Dare ka omai - Who are you? (to someone below you) Dare ka anta - Who are you? (rude) Dare ka teemee - Who are you? (vulgar)
If "kore wa hon desu ka" is not true, then it means that "this is a book" (in Japanese) is an incorrect statement. This could be due to the object not being a book, a misunderstanding of the item, or a mistake in identification.
ogenki desu ka? :)
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
When you are asking someone "How are you?".
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
I think you mean "genki desu ka". The correct way of spelling it in English would be "ogenki desu ka". It is Japanese for "How are you?" One would usually answer by saying "Genki desu. Anata wa?' which means "I'm fine, and you?"
kumusta (how are you) = お元気ですか? (o genki desu ka)
This can generally be translated as: (by line) O genki desu ka? How are you? Watashi ha genki desu. I am well. Anata ha daijoubu desu ka? Are you all right?
Konichiwa (Cone-ee-chee-wa) To say how are you, say Ogenki desu ka (Oh-gangki-desoo-ka)
what. ogenki desu ka means how are you. Not sure what Art san is. Are you addressing a person named Art? You should probably pm him. He's probably not gonna see this.
In Japanese the normal and polite way of saying how are you is Ogenki desu ka. お元気ですか
I think you mean お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka). お元気ですか means 'how are you?' in Japanese.
You may say 'konnichiwa. genki desu ka,' written: こんにちは。元気ですか