i don't want to go to school that's why i want to go for a walk you fool
Konnichiwa. Watashi no namae wa Karra Richmond desu. [literal translation] Karra Richmond to moushimasu. [formal/ humble] Informal - by female Watashi wa Karra Richmond desu. Atashi wa Karra Richomond wa. Informal - by male Boku wa [insert name] da. Ore wa [insert name] da. (This one is rude since the person will refer to themselves with "ore".) *Desu is pronounced dess.
simply, Desu. eg. who are you? - anata wa dare desu ka? where are you? - anata wa doko desu ka? are you ill? - anata wa byouki desu ka? are they new? - arera wa atarashii desu ka? ect. Desu means: Are, Is, and am.
i wanna know how to write desu
baka means idiot. baka no desu is not how you say you are a idiot tho, anata WA baka desu means you are an idiot
I am pretty. atashi - I wa...desu - am kirei - pretty
The phrase 'gomen nasai, wakarimasen' means "I'm sorry, I don't understand." 'Dou desu ka' means "How is it/how about it".
'Atashi wa on'nonoko desu.' ____ Almost, but not quite correct. Girl/woman is "Onna" (女), so the above would actually be: "Atashi/watashi wa onna no ko desu" (私は女の子です) You can also use "Josei" instead of "onna no ko" if you prefer: "atashi/watashi wa josei desu" (私は女性です). Note: the difference between 'atashi' and 'watashi' is one of formality. Girls have only one three syllable way of referring to themselves while boys have three, two of which are two syllables ('boku' and "ore"). To make it easier to talk, women can drop the 'w' and simply say "atashi" in non-formal situations.
i don't want to go to school that's why i want to go for a walk you fool
General use - "Watashi wa..." [This can be used by both men and women or when addressing a crowd/group of mixed gender.] Male - "Boku wa...desu" (or use da instead of "desu". It is informal and should not be used with your boss or of higher rank than you) Female - "Atashi wa...desu" (Or use "da" instead of "desu". It is informal and should not be used with your boss or of higher rank than you)
This person/phrase may be implying "Watashi WA juria desu", but simply leaving off the "w". The meaning of this is most likely, "I [WA] Julia (juria - Japanese pronunciation of this name) it is. Therefore, the meaning can be interpreted as: I am Julia. Hope this is what you need.
Hai, atashi WA nihongo ga hanasu Also add a "ka" at the end itstead of a question mark or hanasuka. =)
"Sore wa himitsu desu" means "That is a secret" in Japanese. So, if someone spills the tea and you need to keep it on the down-low, just drop this phrase and keep it moving. It's like saying, "I ain't saying nothing, honey."
um i only know the basics, for example: Kawaii- cute O-genki desu ka?-How are you? Hajimemashite. - Nice to meet you hai- yes lie - no O-namae wa nan desu ka? - what is your name? Watashi no namae wa ____ desu - my name is___ Dōmo arigatō - thank you Sumimasen - excuse me Gomen-nasai. - im sorry
Desu yo,
The best comeback for any 4chan atagonist. Example: This thread is DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU
Kill it... and shout Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Desu! Love from 4Chan :)