It would be more common (and less awkward) to say "I can only speak a little Japanese":
Kana: 日本語を少しだけ話せます
Roomaji: nihongo wo sukoshi dake hanasemasu
Phonetic: nee (like "knee"), hone (like "honing skills"), go, oh, soo, ko (rhymes with "go"), shee (like "she"), dock, keh (like the "ke" in "kettle"), haw, naw, seh (like the "se" in "selfish"), moss.
watashi WA nihongo ga sukoshi dake hanashimasu
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Translated directly, "I want to speak Japanese" would be 'nihongo ga hanashitai,' written: 日本語が話したい
There are a few common words for the verb "to do" in Japanese, among them 'suru' and 'yaru.'
The majority of Japanese are Buddhist.
enkai, nagisa, hama are a few words that can be used.
Bleach is Japanese anime, so they speak Japanese. There are some Spanish words thrown in there, and few English.
Only a few and they weren't even Japanese.
There are only a few: aisle, aisles in English, and words originally in other languages such as banzai, bonsai, samurai (Japanese), assegai (Portuguese, from Arabic-African).
there a few words. i only know two: Allegro and Vif
No, it should be "only a few know", because "only a few" is plural and requires a plural verb. You would say "Bill and Julia know", "the three of them know", and "the others know", so you would also say "only a few know". Example: "Most of my classmates think I've been hiding something, but only a few know what it is."
you pronounce it like this- ya znau nescolico slov. which is like - i know a few words literally.
Do a search (such as on Google) of the word "lyrics" + a few of the words you know (and the artist, if you know it). It has worked for me.
There are very few words that I know. I know musket and Massachusetts.
There are a few words for archipelago, but you may say 'tatoukai,' written: 多島海