How to say what’s wrong with you in Japanese

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As we all know, Japan is well-known not only for the beauty of the nature but also the beauty of Japanese people. Their beauty is exposed through the way they do everything in life. For example, they are both kind and respectful towards other people to whom they are speaking to, they are hard-working and punctual at work, they are polite when treating others and most of all, they are extremely intelligent.

Those are some typical charming characteristics of the Japanese. So now, do you want to make friends with them who are beautiful both in appearance and soul ? If the answer is yes, you have to know to communicate in Japanese because of the fact that Japanese people do not speak English much. Understanding that, today we would like to continue to share with a lesson for communication : How to say “what’s wrong” with you in Japanese ?
To say “What’wrong with you” in Japanese, there are three ways :

 

1. なか かわった ことあった?

  • Pronunciation : Naka kawatta kotoatta ?
  • Meaning : What happened with you ? / What’s wrong with you ?

2. どう したの ?

  • Pronunciation : Dou shitano ?
  • Meaning : What happened with you ? / What’s wrong with you ?

3. なんか あった の?

  • Pronunciation : Nanka atta no? 
  • Meaning : What happened with you ? / What’s wrong with you ?

 

 

Those are ways how to say “What’s wrong with you ?” in Japanese. We hope that these communication points will gradually form and shape your speaking skills so that you can forge new relationships with nice Japanese people. Wish you a lot os success!


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