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Q: Can Shinu the Japanese word for 'to die' be a name?
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What is the Japanese word for die?

the unconjugated verb (to die) is Shinu


What is the word 'will die' when translated from English to Japanese?

Shinu.


How do you write Can you die in Japanese?

shinu koto ga deki masuka


What does shinku mean in Japanese?

"Shinuu" is not a Japanese word, however: 死ぬ (shinu) is "to die" and 親友 (shinyuu) is "best friend."


How do you sayi hope you die in Japanese?

私はあなたが死ぬ希望 Watashi wa anata ga shinu kibō


How do you say Not until I die in Japanese?

"Not until I die" may be translated as まだ私は死ぬまで (mada watashi wa shinu made) in Japanese.


How do you say and write Never die alone. in Japanese?

一人で死ぬことはない。 Ichi-nin de shinu koto WA nai.


How do you write Shaza in Japanese?

Shika means deer so with that assumption, I'll give you the Kanji for 'deer' 鹿


How do you say die in Japanese?

shinu is the verb meaning 'to die'. shinde kudasai means please die. shinimasu means i die or i will die shinimasen means i won't die or i don't die (as in now... that second in time) shinimashita means i did die shinimasendeshita means i did not die (or if referring to someone else, you die or you will die or the meaning just referring to someone or something else)


How do you say but now hope you die in Japanese?

i hope you have cooled down a bit since writing this question. "but now hope you die" doesn't really make sense in English unless you have a vocabulary of less than 500 words and one of them isn't "I" or you come from Queensland in Australia where every sentence seems to contain the word "but" so, "but now, i hope you die" would be "shikashi, ima no kibo WA anata no shinu koto" please don't say this to a Japanese, will not give you good kama in japan


How do you say im a butler to die for in Japanese?

The sentence "I'm a butler to die for" would be 死ぬほどすごい執事 (shinu hodo sugoi shitsuji) in Japanese.Pronounced: shee-noo hoh-doh soo-goy shee-tsoo-jee.


What does Watashi Wa Chōdo Shinu Hitsuyō mean in Japanese?

Don't ask me if it sounds off or weird but it translates to 'I exactly/just need to die' and by the way it's incomplete since there is no continuation to it. It needs 'ga aru' to mean that. There could be something like 'wa nai' after it which would turn it negative ( I do not need to just die)