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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天使 : Tenshi tenshi
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Find the lyrics, convert them to japenese, hope ur not saying anything offensive good luck
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its the same
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take no ha
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You may say 'ke.'
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Kuroi sasori.
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kikko
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It depends on his name, and his rank in society. The best way is; Konichiwa NAME-san. -San means Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms, and is...
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Well, i think there's two names for that one is Kuro Bara=Black Rose but i like the other one better Kuro Hana=Black Flower...
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Lonley angel would be "Ejiru-Sabishii"
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Hottoite kure. ("Leave me alone!") or Dete Ike ("Get out of here!")
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It's a nonsense word. You can translate it as "lalala".
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That's a far trickier question than you might realize. Obaa-san (written: お婆さん) is what most most Japanese people would...
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okasa or okasaan
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katakana script, beddo
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suki na, or ichi ban suki na eg. my favourite food is cake - watashi no ichi ban suki na tabemono wa ke-ki desu
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Meiyo no tame ni wareware wa tatakai
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Jinsei WA tsuzuku
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nakanaide ^-^ x
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supaiku is spike as in railway spike Kasui is spike as in the thorn of a bush
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You may use the verb 'kamu.'
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it's written: ドンア
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Kamakiri
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In romanji it's: Faia (Fire) appa-katto (uppercut). I can't write it in Katakana, Hiragana, or Kanji, because my computer doesn't...
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In romaji: watashi no tomodachi In hiragana: わたしのともだちIn kanji: 私の友達
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Sū ka tsuki Mae
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Eranda(mono (if it's a thing))
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suke-to or suke-tingu
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Ojisan or OjiisanOjisan is used for a middle aged man-45-60. Ojiisan is used for older than that. The longer you hold the i's the...
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Awa
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You may say 'oukoku,' written: 王国
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Sangyō gijutsu
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Anata wo wasurenai
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sorry mate its the same Konpanion
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It's pronounced, Etânaru Sunô. エタ一ナル•スノ一 I hope that helps ^_^
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You may say 'muri.'
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To say cry in Japanese is "Naku". Although naku can mean many things, it is most commonly known for "cry"! Pronounced like...
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Aniki inai to samishi ni narimasu. (Literal: I am lonely without my big brother)
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I don't think that all names have meaning in every language. so, i doubt Samantha means anything in Japanese. I recall hearing...
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Saidai kongō
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ichiban
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These phrases have no direct translations, and I'm having difficulty thinking of any Japanese phrase that conveys the same...
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(O)tanjoubi omedetou (gozaimasu), Hiroki The parts in brackets are not needed unless you want to be formal.
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Kuusou
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I do not think there is an appropriate Japanese equivalent for this phrase.
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ookami no o
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ryuu kiba, i think. ryuu is dragon, kiba is fang. :)
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the Japanese word will be Rouga.
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Ame in hiragana and it is known in katakana as kyandii
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chotto or sukoshi if you are talking about the type of little where you say 'a little bit' if you mean the opposite of small,...
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ojiichan means grandpa, but I think it can be used for 'old man'. I'm not 100% on that, though. x
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The word last when translated from English to Japanese: saishuu rasuto saigo
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Shushi
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You may say 'kuuki,' written: 空気
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It is 'oni,' written: 鬼
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You may say 'kuroi inu.'
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it dosent mean anything in japenese. Though the name Julia, is usually described as something that is very hideous and incredibly...
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You may say 'nazo,' written: 謎
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The color 'white' is 白 /shi ro/ and 'white' as an adjective would be 白い /shi roi/.
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シェルビー /she ru bii/ is the Japanization of that name.
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I just found out that Hippo is kaba (kabba) in Japanese
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You may say 'heiwa,' written: 平和
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Ive seen everywhere that it means Snake, but there could probally be more definitons for it that was just one.
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"Good" can be "ii" (as in good/nice) or "yoroshii" (good/acceptable).
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The Japanese word for puppy is 'koinu,' and it can roughly be prounounced as "koh-ee-noo."
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It is onee, and it is pronounced ONAY.
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Nezumi means rat and mouse in japanese
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mahou is used as an adjective meaning magical. so for example mahou sensei means magical teacher or can be used to mean magician.
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How are You is: O Genki desu ka? See related links for site with audio pronunciation
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If that is a non-Japanese name/title it is written ナナ/na na/. If you mean 'granny, grand-mom' you can say ばあちゃん...
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