How to ask "Is it Ok?" in Japanese?
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O genki desu ka
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Yoroshii desu ka
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Shitsurei desu ga
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O tesuu desu ga
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Explanation
Yoroshii desu ka is the Japanese phrase for asking 'Is it OK?' or 'Is it acceptable?'. O genki desu ka means 'How are you?', Shitsurei desu ga means 'Excuse me, but...', and O tesuu desu ga means 'Sorry to trouble you, but...' - only Yoroshii desu ka directly asks if something is acceptable.
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Yoroshii desu ka is a polite way of asking 'Is that all right?' or 'Is it OK?', often used when confirming something with someone of higher status. O genki desu ka asks about someone's well-being ('How are you?'), and Shitsurei desu ga is an apology prefix, not a question about acceptability.