What is (the thing I have)?
Casually: 何これ?(Nani kore?)
Politely: これは何ですか?(Kore wa nan desu ka?)
What is (the thing you have)?
Casually: 何それ?(Nani sore?)
Politely: それは何ですか?(Sore wa nan desu ka?)
What is (the thing over there)?
Casually: 何あれ?(Nani are?)
Politely: あれは何ですか?(Are wa nan desu ka?)
please think what does my question read like What is the Japanese word of how about you? "how about you" is a phrase, word is singular It would be easier to understand if you wrote how do i say "how about you" in Japanese? anata WA dou desuka
Chrysalis in Japanese is さなぎ which is read as "sanagi". I hope that helps you!
マッフィン, read as "maffin." muffin in Japanese is:マフィン P
Yomi is the word "read" as in, to read a book. The infinitive verb is yomimasu.
It is ラズベリー I know it might not be good to read but it's raspberry in Japanese. ! XD It's razuberi.
to say physic in Japanese is 下剤 and it is read like gezai hope this helps :)
to say respect in Japanese is 尊重する and it is read like sonchou suru hope this helps :)
Manga is a Japanese comic that is read from right to left. The term 'manga' translates into English as 'whimsical drawings'.
It's not Japanese it's Japanese word for a foreign name word. That name could be Lule, Luray or something of similarity, since Japanese read English words just like they are written and they are inserted into katakana just like that.
In Japanese, the Kanji alphabet uses mostly Chinese characters that represent ideas instead of sounds. Therefore, each kanji character can be read phonetically either in Japanese or Chinese. The word 'ninja' comes from the Chinese characters 'nin' and 'sha' (which basically mean 'stealth' and 'person'). Those same characters, in Japanese kanji, are read as 'shinobi no mono'. So the Japanese word for 'ninja' is 'shinobi'.
If it's written in Japanese and you know how to read Japanese then you just read it while pronouncing place names as they are. If you don't know how to read it you just ask for a 'Roumaji' (Pronunciation of the Japanese words written in English - Like 'watashi' which means 'I' in Japanese) or you ask someone who can read Japanese to help you.
Two ways:1. アメリカ, read "amerika."2. 米国, read "beikoku."