patty o hanasitakereba ka?
'(person) ni hanashitai n desu kedo.'
英語で話したいですが (eigo de hanashitai desu ga) means "I would like to speak in English"
In Japanese, sutaki does not have a meaning. It is a word that was made up for a joke about people acting like they speak Japanese when they do not.
There is no specific way to write that name in japanese since the Japanese do not have l's in their language. When you hear a Japanese speak they normally convert their L's into R's. you would have to convert the L's which would make it roughly look like this: シエリイshierii (pron: she-eh-ree) hoped this helped^^
'The Girl Who Couldn't Speak Any Japanese' would be 日本語を全然話せなかった少女 It is pronounced 'Nihongo wo zenzen hanasenakatta shoujo.'
The first thing definitely would be to learn to speak, read and write English.. which in this case sir, you of course do not possess.
Yes , the Japanese people welcome tourists and are very helpful to any who may need directions and most Japanese citizens speak English .
No,Patty only likes Kid as a companion.
In Japanese katakana, Belma would look like: ベールマ (beruma).
The king of Spain would like to speak.
Japanese is traditionally considered to be a challenging language for speakers of Western languages to master. That said, learning to speak Japanese can be a very rewarding experience. If you think you would like to study Japanese, you should certainly enroll in classes. If you are willing to work hard, ask questions, and study, you can learn Japanese.
"Voudrait parler" means "would like to speak" in English.