Are you okay? How to say it in Japanese? Write homonyms in Japanese

1, gentleman ですか

Are you okay? It doesn't matter!

2. Nothing: ぶじか

Is everything all right?

Nothing [Buji] [ぶじ]

[noun]

1, deformation; Peace, peace (general paragraphs とわりなぃことまたそのさま).

2. Health (でなことつつがなぃこと).

3. Best, no problem (He もしなぃこと).

4. No fault (negligent accident).

5. Bored and doing nothing (なすべきがなぃことひまな).

か: I made a continuous word here. Strengthen the intonation.

Extended data

Mr. "ですか" expressed great concern in Japanese greetings. Focus on the object.

Are you okay? , are you okay!

Nothing is just a simple greeting compared with Mr. Wang, and his concern is not as strong as Mr. Wang's. The most common usage in use is "gentleman". More leisure, less use.

In Japanese animation, nothingness is often used to express the urgency of the situation or the strength of the protagonist.