To write "freedom" with Kanji, Kana, and romaji, it is 自由 / じゆう / jiyuu.
Kanji: 何時までも /i tsu ma de mo/. Hiragana: いつまでも. The hiragana spelling is used more often.
You can also say 永遠に /ei en ni/ meaning 'eternally'.
You may say 'jiyuu ni naritai.'
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
quan qi!
if you want to say dead in Japanese it is 'Shinda' - it comes from the verb 'shi' which means to die.dee-shee
Say 'Soya higiy mie gues'
If you waant to say it, it's haiena, but if you want to write it, it's ハイエナ.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
i never done it before but i think you type in like say you want this saying -------> can i get some soup , you would type in -------> how do you say can i get some soup in Japanese .... ( i think )
To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.
If talking about price you can say: "Muryou" or "Tada"
furii sookoo
quan qi!
You could say "kimiga hoshiindesu" which means "i want you (in a sexual way.)" Hope that helps :)
Possibly related: 'heya' is Japanese for 'room'If you want to say 'hey' in Japanese, just say 'hey' in English
If you want to say it, it's tokei, but if you want to write it, it's 時計.
if you want to say dead in Japanese it is 'Shinda' - it comes from the verb 'shi' which means to die.dee-shee
If you want to say it, it's basuketto booru, but if you want to write it, it's バスケットボール
You can say "だれも" (daremo) in Japanese, which translates to "no one" in English.