'Kowai nagara doujini tanoshikattan desu'.
怖い (kowai) means "scary" or "frightening" in Japanese.
You may say 'kowai,' written in Japanese as: 怖い
have fun-------- shin'qula fi'nsh'ese'neqo elmetri'kahma
The Japanese word for "scary" is "kowai" (こわい). "That is scary" in Japanese can be translated as "それ は こわい です" or "Sore (pronounced so-reh) WA kowai des". To say "That is really scary," add とっても (tottemo) before "kowai."
The word for fun is "tanoshii". (It is an adjective.)
in Japanese"kyoufu no daimaou"恐怖の大魔王
i wouldn't say scary. It depends on how old u are and if you like things like that. To me i am 20 and i love it. Its more of a fun adventures ride then scary. If love the movies you will love the ride but its sort of fun and scary it gives you chills and thrills
You may say 'tanoshii.'
tanoshi shumatsu
sorry mate the only translation i can find is kowai meaning scary
sorry mate the only translation i can find is kowai meaning scary
These characters mean "both of you" in Japanese: 貴方達.