You may say 'hanjou,' or 'kouun,' written: 繁盛 幸運
'Chiisai' is little/small, but if you want to refer to height, 'hikui' is "short" in Japanese.
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The Russo-Japanese war came about due to rival ambitions of both Japan and Russia to control Manchuria and Korea.
The word is spelled Japanese, with a capital J.
The Japanese alphabet is entirely different. It consists of sounds rather than what we in the West think of as letters. There are Japanese characters that represent the three different sounds - ja, ju and jo - that exist in other languages. They are, respectively, these: ジャ ジュ ジョ The word for Japan in Japanese is 日本 and it is pronounced nee-hon. There is no Japanese word that begins with J because J does not exist as a separate and distinct letter in the Japanese alphabet.
M. J. Bonn has written: 'Prosperity' 'Wandering scholar'
Timothy J. Vance has written: 'Instant vocabulary through prefixes and suffixes' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Suffixes and prefixes, Word formation 'Kodanshas Romanized Japanese-English Dictionary (Japanese for Busy People)' 'An introduction to Japanese phonology' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Phonology 'Kodansha's concise romanized Japanese-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Japanese language 'Nonsense word experiments in phonology and their application to Rendaku in Japanese'
Japanese Carp and Japanese Jumping Fish are two fish starting with "J".
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