er since no one's answered this I'll give something similar to it a go, but I'm still only beginning to learn.
'mochiron atashi WA kimi no tomodachi' is something like 'or course i am your friend' if that's anyhting helpful.
watashi WA anata no tomodachi ni naru no WA attarimae
Japanese names are often derived from nature or other auspicious themes. As such, there is no Japanese name meaning "demented." It would be terribly unlucky, not to mention ill regarded.
If you have a friend and this friend is unhappy or falls ill and this upsets you and you feel that you would like to help your friend, then you care about this friend.
There is no Japanese name meaning 'death child.' Names in Japanese are often derived from nature or other auspicious themes. A name such as this would be terribly unlucky and ill regarded.
Japanese: 忠実な sorry if you need it in English letters but ill get to that soon so ask the question again sometime and ill have it for you :)
i would say no because my friend used it and now she is ill.
Of course it is! If they are any kind of friend they will help you through any hard time. I speak through experence.
The situation you describe could have a number of explanations. One often dreams about things or people that have been on one's mind. If the friend had been seriously ill or injured, and death was expected, the coincidence of the dream and the death would not be surprising. If "someone close to you" knew that your friend was ill and perhaps had been praying for that friend, it would be very natural to dream about that person.
of course they can, every animal can
ill ask him out
She will always like you as a friend, no matter what.
dear ronny i am very sad to know when your brothers Jony and Tony told me that your dog tomy is ill from last six months and it's of course not a good news but i am glad to know that your your uncle bony is trying his best to repair your dog tony in the best hospital of rajasthan . i wish your dog recover soon. Your best friend money