'Sekai ga kekkyoku kieru.'
'Kekkyoku.'
Halo isn't a world in Japanese so you would say Halo...
It is difficult to tell, as the game does not come out until January. But judging from the video clips I have seen, I would say yes. It appears that after a long time they eventually do fade away. But nothing is very clear.
I do not believe the electroplate will fade 'per se', but it will wear off. If it is on jewellry, it will wear off a lot more quickly than say a vase or a tray. I think the oils/acids on your skid accelerate the wear on jewellry.
Congress paid money to the Japanese Americans to say sorry.
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the world child? you can say SEKAINO KODOMO(TACHI).
Karate is a Japanese world, so it would be said the same way. The Japanese word for child is kodomo.
just say "fade to" eg. "scene fades to shot of gun on table"
It's not taught in their schools.
it means exactly that "a peaceful world" you say it Heiwa na sekai