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Absolute Beginner Season 1
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How to Ask "How Are You?" and Answer It
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Arigatō.
ありがとう。
(s)
Thank you.
arigatō, demo,
ありがとう、でも、
thank you, but
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O-genki desu ka.
お元気ですか。
(e)
How are you?
Kon'nichiwa, Matsushima-san, o-genki desu ka.
こんにちは、松島さん、お元気ですか?
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
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Genki desu.
元気です。
(e)
I'm good.
Genki desu, arigatō.
元気です、ありがとう。
I'm good, thank you.
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Anata wa?
あなたは?
(e)
And you?
Watashi wa genki desu.
私は元気です。
(e)
I'm fine.
Seki ga demasu.
咳が出ます。
(s)
I have a cough.
Zutsū ga shimasu.
頭痛がします。
(e)
I have a headache.
Taichō ga warui desu.
体調が悪いです。
(e)
I feel sick.
Shinpai desu.
心配です。
(e)
I'm worried.
Tsukarete iru n desu.
疲れているんです。
(e)
I'm tired.
Nemui n desu.
眠いんです。
(e)
I'm sleepy.
Shirimasen.
知りません。
(s)
I don't know.
Dō ka nā.
どうかなー。
(s)
I'm not sure.
Kaze hiichatta.
風邪ひいちゃった。
(s)
I got a cold.
Daijōbu desu.
大丈夫です。
(e)
I'm okay.
Chōshi ga warui desu.
調子が悪いです。
(e)
I'm feeling bad.
O-kage-sama de.
御蔭様で。
(e)
Thank you for asking.
Watashi mo genki desu.
私も元気です。
(e)
I'm fine too.
Zekkōchō desu.
絶好調です。
(e)
I'm great.
O-genki deshita ka.
お元気でしたか。
(e)
How have you been recently?
Warukunai desu.
悪くないです。
(e)
I'm not bad.
Guai ga yoku arimasen.
具合がよくありません。
(s)
I don't feel well.
Amari yoku nai n desu.
あまり良く無いんです。
(s)
I'm not good.
watashi wa onaka ga suite imasu.
私はお腹が空いています。
(s)
I'm starving.
Fukutsū ga hidoi desu.
腹痛がひどいです
(s)
I have a terrible stomachache.
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