English to Japanese
English to Japanese refers to the process of translating words from English to Japanese. A person wanting to learn the Japanese language can use “Kodansha’s Furigana English-Japanese Dictionary” or the “Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary.”
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凄い /su goi/ or 格好いい /ka-kko ii/ can be used.
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anata wa sekushi oranata wa iroppoi
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If you mean the word itself, it would be written "ビューティフル" in katakana and pronounced biuu*(like during) - ti -...
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You'll need to download a Japanese Input Method Editor that is suitable for your operating system. Try searching the internet for...
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Shouboushi.
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The Japanese word for 'I love you' is 'aisuru'. Ai is pronounced as "I" and suru is pronounced as "soo-roo". =) Hope it helped.
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Nenrei.
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Otona.
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一 - ichi 二 - ni 三 - san 四 - yon/shi 五 - go 六 - roku 七 - nana/shichi 八 - hachi 九 - kyuu 十 - juu ...
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San
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"Konnichiwa" means hello in Japanese. This is a more fromal way to say hello, so when you answer the telephone or talking with...
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The word 'sora,' meaning "sky," can be written: 空 If you're referring to a name, "Sora" can be written: ソラ
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ちゃん (chan) expresses that you find the person endearing. Usually this honorific is used for babies (赤ちゃん...
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You may say 'futotte iru,' written in Japanese as: 太っている
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Aka = RedMidori = GreenAo = BlueChairo = BrownAnd the rest is on this site:...
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To find, "mitsukeru." To be found, "mitsukaru."
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jaoanese say itterashai
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Senaka.
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there is no such thing as white winged tiger. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
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You may say 'koori no ringu,' written: 氷のリング
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there is no such thing as tiger with white wings. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to...
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一 = 1 二 = 2 三 = 3 四 = 4 五 = 5 六 = 6 七 = 7 八 = 8 九 = 9 十 = 10 十一 = 11 十二 = 12 二十 = 20 ...
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Shinyuu [親友] means close friend or best friend.
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復讐 /fu ku shuu/ means 'revenge' in Japanese.
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卑しいやつ - Iyashiiyatsu or 意地悪い - Ijiwarui
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"Sand" is 'suna' in Japanese.
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Ash is 'hai' in Japanese. "Ashtray" is 'haizara.'
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可愛い/かわいい (kawaii) is the Japanese adjective meaning "cute".
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"Japan" is called "Nihon" by the Japanese. The word "Nihon" written in Japanese characters would be "Ni", "ho", and "n".
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there is no such thing as ice ring of the dragon. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to...
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弟Otōto
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master has so many translations depending on when it is used, if your more specific, like put it in a sentence i can help,
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守る (mamoru) is the Japanese word meaning, "to protect".
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If you mean to say 'on/over/upon/above fire' it would be 火の上 /hi no u e/. If you mean to say someone/something is on fire,...
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Bird = Tori =とり=鳥 と = TO & り = Ri
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Taka
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"hito".
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orange is orenji . It is おれんじ . Pronounce it just as I romanized it . Or-en-ji ^.^
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ishinomo
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there is no such thing as whilst moon ripple. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
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Eien no
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Trick or Treating really isn't done in Japan. Some Halloween customs are practiced, but only a few follow or know of trick or...
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As in a brick-and-mortar place selling goods, you may say 'mise.' As in the verb 'to shop,' you may say 'kaimono suru.'
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弟Otōto
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isn't it the same? i thought that if you were saying my name is Lauren in japenese it would only be different on the my name is...
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You may say 'sukarabu,' written in Japanese: スカラブ
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"Sayonara" is "bye bye" in Japanese.
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Yukihime
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Debu means chubby or fatYou can also use futorijishi which means fat or corpulent
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Kotoba
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Totemo ii.
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The sound of "z" is incorporated into some Japanese syllables: za, zu, ze, and zo.
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To wake up is "okiru." To wake someone else is "okosu." To tell someone to wake up is "Okite (kudasai)".
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You may say "[o]mizu kudasai," or "[o]mizu onegaishimasu" among other ways.
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覇者の神 /ha sha no ka mi/ is a way to say that.
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The Japanese for Tiger is "tora" the Kanji for tora is 虎Hope that helped.
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Omae o Korosu!
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