This translates to "who is in that room over there?"
It means, "Who is in the garden?"
"kazoku ga nannin imasu ka."~ this means "how many people are in your family?"
"Do you have a pet?"
"Neko ga imasu ka?"
It means 'to be hungry.'
Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru was created on 1995-11-21.
you are always in my heart.
To answer the question "petto ga imasuka?" (Do you have a pet?) in Japanese, you can respond affirmatively by saying "はい、ペットがいます" (Hai, petto ga imasu) if you have a pet, or negatively with "いいえ、ペットはいません" (Iie, petto wa imasen) if you don't have one. You can also specify what type of pet you have, such as "犬がいます" (Inu ga imasu) for "I have a dog" or "猫がいます" (Neko ga imasu) for "I have a cat."
''Heya ni WA gomibako ga arimasen'.
It means "who is", with extra attention to the "who". Dare ga kimasu ka? (WHO is coming?) Dare ga tabemasu ka? (WHO is eating?)
otouto i have 2 little brothers - watashi WA otouto ga futari ga imasu In Japanese Text: 弟
雨が降っています (ame ga futteimasu) means "It is raining" in Japanese.