Watashi Wa Koko Desu - I am here.
Word. ここ です。 koko desu. Meaning. (I) am here.
Pronoun. ここ • (koko) (deictically) this place, area, or part (near the speaker).
Koko wa doko desu ka. (As for here,) where is it?
Wa is a particle and follows the subject of a sentence. The particle wa has various roles in a sentence. You should learn it step by step. Put simply, Desu corresponds to the English, "is/are/am."
Japanese term or phrase: anata wa baka-baka desu ka? English translation: Are you foolish?
まだ [MADA] not yet, still. Repeating this word to say MADA MADA, you emphasize it. If you say IIE, MADA MADA DESU (No, I still have a long way to go), you can convey your wish to be humble.
Watashi Wa Koko Desu - I am here.
Koko Origin and Meaning
The name Koko is girl's name of Japanese origin meaning "stork; night". A funkier version of Coco that may be more appealing if you have Japanese or Native American heritage. Koko comes from the Blackfoot tribe, native to what is now Montana and Alberta, Canada.
While he sits across from Misfortune, he asks the question “Kiri wa dokodesu ka?” 「きりはどこですか?」 which translates to “Where is the fog?”, referencing Senersedee. Suddenly, writing appears on the train window. It reads “BEWARE OF THE CONSEQUENCES", and Hiro is then snatched away by a demon-like hand - most likely Morgo.
Kaichō literally means "the opening of the curtain", and the purpose of keeping such icons hidden from public view except on special occasions was twofold.
Hana Kōkō: Santa Claus.
Moshi moshi, or もしもし, is a common Japanese phrase that Japanese people use when picking up the phone. It's a casual greeting used for friends and family, like a “hello”, but in fact means something entirely different! In English, it literally means something more like, “to say to say”, or “I speak I speak”.
"desu ne" is a meaningless, yet full of meaning, phrase. Following an adjective, such as "ii" or "kirei", it is seeking the agreement of the listener...but depending on the tone of voice, it can either be asking for agreement or presuming agreement: きれいです。 It's pretty.
There are times when people don't want a material object but instead desire an action, like eating or buying. In such a case, "to want" in Japanese is expressed as "~tai desu". The basic sentence structure is "(someone) wa (something) o ~tai desu."
そうですよ (Sou Desu Yo): That's Right!
What is the meaning of the name Koko? The name Koko is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Stork.
koko kara = from here.
koko means elder brother (cantonese,hakka, hokkian)
In formal or polite contexts, “watashi” is gender neutral. However, when it's used in informal or casual contexts, it is usually perceived as feminine. “Boku” is used by men and young boys. “Ore” is also used by men a lot.
(1) ANATA WA KAWAII DESU(あなたは可愛いです。) □ It means "You are cute.”.
Namae wa nan desu ka. What is [your] name?
If you already watched or read JoJo's Bizzarre Adventure in Japanese, you would know the iconic phrase by Jotaro Kujo: “やれやれ” -pronounced “Yare Yare”. The phrase is trasnlated to intrepretations such as “well well”, “good grief” and “give me a break.” It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment.
| これはなんですか or “Kore wa nan desu ka?” means “What is this?” In japanese; a question we've always asked since even before we can speak, and one of the most...
Ii desu ka? is an expression used when asking the other person if it is okay to do or ask them something. If your question or request is going to take a bit of time to accomplish, it is best to combine it with "sumimasen".