I know mina means Everybody but I don't know why "san" is added into it... *Edit by other user* mina-san is the formal way of saying everybody (excluding yourself). If you wanted to be informal you would just say mina.
皆 (mina/minna) means "all". For example, 皆さん (minna san) means "everybody".
Everyone I kyoki
Minna. To politely address everyone, it becomes "Mina-san."
Mina San Vicente was created on 1970-06-01.
The mine is named Mina San Jose
The name Mina can be written in Japanese as: ミナ
this is hard to understand and in the wrong category.i want to meet everyone= Mina san aitaiyoi love you = aeshiteruyoalways you look good =itsumo kiwosutekenne (maybe) can't really make out the meaning of kiwo
who knows man
Japanese American Museum of San Jose was created in 1992.
to say grandpa in Japanese say "ojii-san" (pronounced : o-ge-san)
"Thirteen" is 'juu san' in Japanese. "Thirteen years old" is 'juu san sai.'