The English letter "d" does not exist in Japanese. Instead, Japanese has syllables that incorporate the 'd' sound. These are: da, de, do. They can be written, respectively: だ で ど
In Japanese, the "d" sound is represented by the character で (hiragana) or デ (katakana). To write it, start with a horizontal line going left to right, then add a vertical line that drops down from the middle of the horizontal line.
"Nose" in Japanese is "hana" (鼻).
The Prime Minister is the most important figure in the Japanese bureaucracy. They oversee the government's operations, set policies, and make decisions on national matters.
You can write "What sound do elephants make?" in Japanese as 「象(ぞう)はどんな音(おと)を出(だ)すの?」(Zou wa donna oto wo dasu no?).
Spanish: agujero French: trou German: Loch Japanese: 穴 (ana)
Ken'ichi Matsuyama is a Japanese actor and he primarily speaks Japanese. It's unclear if he is fluent in any other languages, as he mainly works in Japanese film and television industry.
Time is jikan in Japanese :D
There were no Japanese at D-Day. The USMC and US Navy were keeping them too busy in the pacific.
d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.
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"Nose" in Japanese is "hana" (鼻).
Rolf D. Schlunze has written: 'Japanese investment in Germany' -- subject(s): Industrial location, Investments, Japanese, Japanese Investments
Mayor in Japanese is "chouchou". :D Hope this helps! -Erin
The Japanese word for 'leaf' is 'ha'. =D Hope you got an answer!
Kyokkou :D
You can't but you can make part of it Japanese if you catch a Pokemon with a Japanese name.
18 September 2010 ( two days :D :D)
Dango is the Japanese word for dumpling =D