No. The Japanese word for volunteer is ボランテァ borantea or 挺身 teishin.
People's Volunteer Army
No. It could mean give money. but it can mean volunteer. Or it can mean "lend a hand"
No, the Japanese Self Defense Force is an all-volunteer group, and there is no law in Japan requiring people to serve.
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If you mean volunteer in the Islamic Religion, well you can volunteer at the Masjid, at your local college MSA, you can volunteer to teach Islamic Children about Islam.
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but if you mean who he made, then i don't know. But if you mean people he based some of his ideas on then, Walt Disney and Roald Dahl, where good friends and roald dahl worked with Disney for a while. But dahl wanted to make his own work so he left.
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Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.
"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"
Kaitlyn does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written in Japanese as: ケイトリン
The name 'Collin' does not mean anything in Japanese, but it can be written in Japanese as: コリン
This does not mean anything in Japanese.