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How are you?
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gokigenikagadesuka
expression
  1. How are you?
gokigen
noun
  1. humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits
  2. safety; health; well-being; one's situation
na adjective
  1. in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper
go
prefix
  1. honorific/polite/humble prefix (usu. before a term with an on-yomi reading)
suffix
  1. honorific suffix (after a noun indicating a person)
kigen
noun
  1. humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits
  2. safety; health; well-being; one's situation
na adjective
  1. in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper (usu. as ご機嫌)
ikaga
adverb
  1. how; in what way; how about
na adjective
  1. questionable
desuka
expression
  1. indicates question (at sentence-end)
da

Polite Present Indicative Form

desu
copula
  1. be; is (plain copula)
auxiliary verb
  1. did; (have) done (た after certain verb forms; indicates past or completed action)
  2. please; do (indicates light imperative)
ka
particle
  1. yes?; no?; isn't it?; is it? (used at sentence-end; indicates a question (sometimes rhetorical))
  2. or; whether or not (after each alternative)
  3. some- (e.g. something, someone) (after an interrogative)
  4. hmm; huh (indicates doubt, uncertainty, etc.; sometimes after other particles)
prefix
  1. very (emphatic prefix; usu. before an adjective)
suffix
  1. -al; -ial; -ic; -ical; -ish; -y (suffix forming adjectives or adverbs; after an indeclinable word)
adverb
  1. in that way

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