You may say 'shukudai ga arimasu,' written: 宿題があります
Yes, homework is fairly standard in Japanese schools.
Watashi no shukudai ga arimasu. Aka 私の宿題があります.
You use "yaru" (do), as in for example "Shukudai (homework) o yarimashita (past tense of "yaru"): "I/he/she did the homework."
Depends on how you mean to use the word:
-仕事 (a job; noun)
-会社に勤めっている (working at a company; verb)
-アルバイト (part-time job; noun)
-働く (to work in general; verb)
Shukudai ga arimasu ka? (宿題がありますか?)
"To win" is 'katsu' in Japanese.
Yes.
Nintendo64
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does not translate
Chōrō
daishizen
The words "little bomber" translate to _____ in Japanese. There are many translators online that can easily translate words from English to Japanese.
Why dont you type it in google translate?! EDIT: Google translate is terrible with Japanese, that's why, lazy person.
yes
cannot translate this one its not English or Japanese