How do you say make sense in Japanese?
How do you say make sense in Japanese?
「先生、”makes sense” は日本語でなんと言いますか。」 = How do you say “makes sense” in Japanese? And 意味を成す (imi wo nasu).
How do you say do you understand what I’m saying in Japanese?
私の言うことわかりますか? I am learning Japanese. Nihongo wo benkyou shiteimasu. 日本語を勉強しています。…Japanese translation: watashi no iu koto wakarimasuka?
| English term or phrase: | Do you understand what am saying? |
|---|---|
| Japanese translation: | watashi no iu koto wakarimasuka? |
| Entered by: | Timothy Takemoto |
What does Sou iu koto mean?
It’s “sou iu koto”. Basically it refers to something that has just been stated, and it is presenting it as the topic. So if you say something about dogs and cats both being mammals or something, then you can say, “sou iu koto wa jijitsu da.” (That is a fact.)
What is the meaning of Wakarimasu?
to understand
to understand.
How do you say I don’t understand what you said in Japanese?
How to say [I don’t Understand what you said] in Japanese? 言ったことがわかりません, the romanization for this phrase is “itta koto ga wakarimasen” the subject of the phrase is implicit. The translation is: あなたの言[い]ったことがわかりません or 理解[りかい]できません。
Do you Koto DA?
Dou iu koto desu ka. = What do you mean?
What does Nandeska mean?
“nan desu ka”. This phrase means: “What is it?” or “What do you want?”
What is Wakata in Japanese?
Wakatta and wakarimashita are both past tense and is more like “understood” or “I got it” where as wakatteru is more like “I get it” or “I understand”.
What is Nandemonai?
Nandemonai is Japanese for nothing or nothing special You can use it in general conversation to indicate “no big deal” etc.
What is the meaning of Shirimasen?
you have no knowledge of something
Therefore, 知りません(shirimasen) means you have no knowledge of something and 分かりません(wakarimasen) means you don’t understand something. But, 分かりません(wakarimasen) also means “you can’t find the answer” or “you can’t give an answer” and it doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t have knowledge.
What does Nani Desuka mean?
What is Dame Dayo in Japanese?
“Dame yo, dame dame,” meaning roughly “No you mustn’t, no no,” the signature phrase of the female Japanese comic duo Nippon Elekitel Rengo, has been selected as one of the nation’s top two buzzwords this year, the award’s organizer said Monday.