Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine you're Mark’s co-worker, Yoshi Nakamura.
Ask Mark "How are you?" using polite Japanese.
Ready?
げんきですか。 (Genki desu ka.)
まあまあです。 (Māmā desu.)
Listen to the question again and repeat.
げんきですか。 (Genki desu ka.)
げんきですか。 (Genki desu ka.)
Let's try another.
Imagine you're Karen's Japanese teacher, Tomoko Tanaka.
Ask Karen, "How are you, Ms. Lee?"
Ready?
リーさん、げんきですか。
はい、げんきです。 (Hai, genki desu.)
Listen to the question again and repeat.
リーさん、げんきですか。
リーさん、げんきですか。
Let’s try one more.
Imagine you're Sakura Suzuki, Sasha’s classmate. Ask Sasha, "How are you?" using informal Japanese.
Ready?
げんき? (Genki?)
げんき。 (Genki.)
Listen to the question again and repeat.
げんき? (Genki?)
げんき? (Genki?)
In English, the question "How are you," is used every day to ask about someone’s well-being. In Japanese, however, the question げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) "Are you well?" tends to be used when people have not met for some time.
The nuance is "How are you (since the last time we met)?" There is no set time frame for how much time needs to pass, but a good rule of thumb is at least a few days.
You will also encounter a more polite version of げんきですか (genki desu ka) which is おげんきですか。(O-genki desu ka.)
Simply attach the polite prefix お to げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.)
This tends to be used when a significant amount of time has passed since the last encounter or with people of higher social status.
A correct and common response to おげんきですか。(O-genki desu ka.) is げんきです。(Genki desu.) A common mistake by Japanese learners is to use the prefix お-(o-) in the response. Avoid this common mistake.
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