Though others have already told you what it means, I thought I would point it out to you that when you write Japanese in hiragana or any other script, you don't have any spaces. It should look like:
If you were to write it in romaji, the sentence would be Tanaka-san wa kinyoubi ni nani wo shimasu ka. (I hope I split up that sentence correctly. ^_^)
(ka at the end makes it a question rather than a statement)
(in Japanese script, 'wa' is written in the character 'ha' which is ã¯)
"What is Tanaka(polite suffix) doing on Friday." sweet I got that right when I looked at it on the headline... Someone else clicked before me -.-' Well you've got your answer.
/// Erm -looks it up- Yeah it's Friday... saw something weird about Kinnyoubi being Wednesday
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It means "What is Tanaka-san doing on Friday".
Though others have already told you what it means, I thought I would point it out to you that when you write Japanese in hiragana or any other script, you don't have any spaces. It should look like:
ããªãããã¯ããããã³ã«ãªã«ããã¾ããã
If you were to write it in romaji, the sentence would be Tanaka-san wa kinyoubi ni nani wo shimasu ka. (I hope I split up that sentence correctly. ^_^)
(ka at the end makes it a question rather than a statement)
(in Japanese script, 'wa' is written in the character 'ha' which is ã¯)
ããªãããã¯ãããããã³ã«ããªã«ãããã¾ããã
Lets break it down~
ããªãããã¯= Tanakasan ha (wa)
Mr.Tanaka is the topic.ã
ããããã³ã«=
Kinyoubi Ni
Friday, using the particle Ni (to,on,at)
ãªã«ã= Nani Wo
What and the particle Wo (specifies the direct object of a sentence)
ãã¾ããã
Shimasu ka
Doing, and the particle Ka, which turns the statement into a question.
It means
What are you(Mr.Tanaka) doing on Friday?
What is Mr.Tanaka doing on Friday?
Either or.
It depends how thi is being used, if somebody is asking Mr.Tanaka him self, or if somebody is asking you about Mr.Tanaka
I hope I helped
Good luck
ããªã (the family name )
ãã:( like Mr.Mrs. polite )
㯠( indicate subject )
ããããã³ã«:on Fridayã
ãªã«ã:What
ãã¾ã:doing
ãã( indicate question )
I hope your help.
I am Japanese.
What are you (Mr. Tanaka) doing on Friday?
And people assume it's your homework because most first level Japanese books structure Japanese the way you have written.
Plus, that's pretty basic.
"What is Tanaka(polite suffix) doing on Friday." sweet I got that right when I looked at it on the headline... Someone else clicked before me -.-' Well you've got your answer.
/// Erm -looks it up- Yeah it's Friday... saw something weird about Kinnyoubi being Wednesday
do ur own homework no just kidding
it mean What are you mr tanak doing on friday?...i believe
i see boxes, what language is it written in?
if you can show me where you copied that from or if you know the romaji translation (english letter equivalent) i could translate