Examples of using "大丈夫ですか?" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Is everything okay?
- Are you all right?
- Is everything all right?
- Is everything okay?
- Is everything OK?
- Are you alright?
- All good?
Are you doing all right?
- Is everybody OK?
- Is everyone all right?
Is everybody all right?
- Are you feeling OK?
- Are you feeling okay?
- Is everything all right?
- Is everything OK?
- Everything all right?
Are you OK?
Is that person okay?
He's feeling OK now, isn't he?
Is it OK not to wait?
- Is everybody OK?
- Is everybody okay?
- Is everyone OK?
- Is everything all right?
- Is everything okay?
- Is everything OK?
- Everything all right?
- Is everything in order?
- All good?
Are you OK for drinking water in an emergency?
She said with deepest tenderness, "Are you all right"?
- Is everything all right?
- Is everything okay?
- Is everything in order?
- All good?
- Do you mind if I try this on?
- May I try that on?
- Is it OK to feed my dog the same thing that I feed my cat?
- Is it OK to feed my dog the same thing I feed my cat?
Is it OK to freeze cheese?
I told her she looked pale, and asked if she was all right.
Are we allowed to take pictures here?
- What's up?
- You all right?
- How is it going?
- How are you doing?
- How's it going?
- How are you?
- How are you going?
Can we stay here until it stops raining?
- May I turn off the radio?
- May I turn the radio off?
They may even ask if you are all right or if there is something they can help you with.
- Would you mind if I turned off the radio?
- Would you mind if I turned the radio off?