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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added What in the Japanese language starts with the letter X to English to Japanese 13 Feb 2012 00:29
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asked How do you say do you speak english in japanese and said it was different from What is the phrase 'I do not speak Japanese' when translated from English to Japanese 12 Feb 2012 21:11
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well "eien" means "forever" or "eternal"
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Cheers, toast, literally, to drink a glass dry.
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In Japanese, they use the expression 'Merry Christmas,' which becomes 'merii kurisumasu' in Japanese.
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The basic word is "ran," 蘭; the different varieties have different names incorporating "ran."
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In Japan 2009 is the year of the COW
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un`kiy`r`
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to say no surrender in Japanese is の降伏 read like no goubuku
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You may say 'juutai' or 'koudoutai,' written: 獣帯 黄道帯
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The word 'venom' in Japanese is Dokueki.
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Sumimasen.
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It could be Kako, Satoko, or Honoko.
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You may say 'santa kurousu,' written: サンタクロース
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sayoonara
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You may say 'onna no mahoutsukai,' written: 女の魔法使い
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It is: ヒルトン
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Ishi.
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This is what the name "Angel" looks like in Japanese: It is pronounced "EINJERU".
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names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese?___ Alyssa would be...
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You may say ['onna no] muma,' written: {女の}夢魔
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There isn't an "it" in Japanese, so "it" can't snow want it or not. You might say, yuki ni naru hoshiin desu - I desire that...
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Looking for a tattoo are we? You could try 自然猛威 (shizenmoui) but you know, its like translating "Cats Pajamas" into...
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ki pronounced: key
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'Dete mo ii desu.'
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You may say 'kami no you na,' written: 神のような
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'Suki desu ka' [ski dess kah?]
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A direct translation would be 'sensei deshou ka. watashi wa gakusei desu,' written in...
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While it putatively means, "I love you", it is written in such an unidiomatic form that it must convey the sense of, "This is a...
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Uirusu.
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The more literal way would be "atan ga warte" (あが悪い) If you're talking down to someone and are mad at them, the...
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お休みなさい 御休みなさい おやすみなさい all versions of "oyasuminasai" which is the standard end of...
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The nose would be "hana" (鼻);
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Dark is 'kurai' in Japanese.
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Well your question doesn't really make sense. I mean... if you're asking how to make a question, a question usually ends with ka...
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names do not change. to spell your name use katakana script, ji e shi ka-
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The word "shizen" (kana しぜん) could have a number of meanings. Withoutthe context (or seeing the word in kanji) it is not...
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You may say 'eien no hi,' written: 永遠の火
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The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
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You may say 'norite,' written: 乗り手 In the context of a "horseman," you may say 'kishu,' written: 騎手
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kodomo
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This how you say yellow car in japanese. Kiiro kuruma. Kiiro means yellow and kuruma means car.
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We're not talkin' Frank Sinatra here? I'd suggest using "aome" (青目 literally "blue-eye") in the personal ad you're obviously...
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Osaka Osaka
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names do not change when translated, so you would write in katakana script, ra-i-u-ri--
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Lets hope we're talking hairstyles here. I would translate 髷 (mage) as "topknot" unless the context indicate a woman in which...
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Strictly speaking "giri" means duty, obligation and "ninjo" means humanity (literally: human feeling.) The words together, giri...
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You may use the verb 'kusatte iru' to mean 'rotten.'
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Tear in Japanese is "namida". It's written as "涙".
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It means "Round" or "Circle"
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tsume
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Use the verb 帰る kaeru "to return". Strictly speaking you can't "go home" in Japanese. Going, 行く, implies motion away...
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It is 'jiheishou,' written: 自閉症
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kikei or furi-ku
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Lets assume "how much is this?" is idiomatic for "how much does this cost topurchase?" rather than "how much sand is in this...
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'Surete iru,' 'ateyaka.'
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"Daijobou" has been translated- (with my reasearch) into "How Are You?" Daijoubu Desuka actually translates into "Are you ok!?"...
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You may say 'daisanji,' written: 大惨事
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You may say 'onna' or 'josei.'
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'Faith' meaning 'trust, confidence, belief' in general is 信頼 /shin rai/. 'Faith' in sense of 'religious belief' is 信仰...
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your mamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...
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The Japanese word for 'sorry' is Gomennasai. ごめんなさい
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The word bracelet has been adopted into Japanese as 'buresuretto,' written: ブレスレット
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