You may say 'ara,' though it is feminine. It is written: あら
BIITO (beet-oh) also Heart Beat- HAATO BIITO, (haht-oh beet-oh)
hikooki (he-koh-key, long oh sound)
"Ojisan" is pronounced "oh" (as in "oh well"), "jee" (like the letter "G"), and "san" (rhymes with "lawn").
Kuro neko. Pronounced Koo-row Neck-oh. In Japanese it would be written 黒猫
"Oshieraremasu."Pronounced: oh-shee-eh-rah-reh-mossAlso, "Nihongo de oshieraremasu" = "We can teach you in Japanese."That's pronounced: nee-hown-go deh oh-shee-eh-rah-reh-moss
お金 The Japanese word for money is okane. The way to say it phonetically is "oh-kah-nay
oh is not a word in Japanese but death is 死 i you ever have trouble go to yahoo.com and type babel fish then take it from there.
oh-re-oh.. otherwise known as oreo. they also originated from japan.
BIITO (beet-oh) also Heart Beat- HAATO BIITO, (haht-oh beet-oh)
there is no real translation but "so" or "Ahso" are used similarly
"Memory" is "kiyoku" (pronounced: kee-oh-koo).
hikooki (he-koh-key, long oh sound)
"Ojisan" is pronounced "oh" (as in "oh well"), "jee" (like the letter "G"), and "san" (rhymes with "lawn").
'Oyasumi,' pronounced roughly like "Oh-yah-soo-mee."
Yūgi-ō sutanbai-shō
aoi hana. ah-oh-ee hah-nah
Kuro neko. Pronounced Koo-row Neck-oh. In Japanese it would be written 黒猫