Father in Japanese is ใ็ถใใ (otousan) or ็ถ (chichi).
Father in Japanese is ็ถ (chichi) for one's own father and ใ็ถใใ (otousan) when referring to someone else's father.
The word for "father" in Japanese is ็ถ (chichi) or ใ็ถใใ (otลsan).
Eyes in Japanese is "็ฎ" (me).
This is a puzzle, and I know this. Isn't big Japanese not the father but the... I'm sure you can guess there. Just incase you can't I'll just put it down the bottom.the same little Japanese gets bigger and becomes big JapaneseA. Mother
You can say "ใ ใใ" (daremo) in Japanese, which translates to "no one" in English.
You may say 'otousan.'
Father in Japanese is ็ถ (chichi) for one's own father and ใ็ถใใ (otousan) when referring to someone else's father.
chi chi is how you say father in Japanese. ็ถ is how you write father in Japanese.
父の日 (chichi no hi)
"Three" is "san" (pronounced with "a" like in father).
You may say 'otousan,' among others. Written in Japanese, this is: お父さん
"Shua" (Japanese pronunciation of "sure"), "sadaka", or "tashika."
I think father says "not again". Mata Kio. Have no idea what mother says.
DAD: "What IS he doing?" MOM: "It's because he's just a kid."
He is Half-Japanese. His mother is Irish and his father is Japanese.
Pang shaw shang paw tang tuw
Yes! His father is Japanese. :)