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What does genkidesika mean?

"Genkidesuka" (元気ですか) is a Japanese phrase that literally translates to "Are you healthy?" or "How are you?". It's a common greeting used in a similar way to "How are you?" in English, but it's more polite and formal than saying just "元気" (genki), which means "healthy".

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* 元気 (genki): means "healthy" or "energetic"

* ですか (desuka): is the polite question particle

So, "元気ですか" (genkidesuka) is a polite and respectful way to ask someone how they are feeling.

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