The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
The Plural for Japanese is "Japanese". It;s like sheep. Look at the sheep. Same with Japanese. Look at all of the Japanese coming off the plane
'If I were a sheep' would be written as私は羊だったら (watashi wa hitsuji dattara) in Japanese. In katakana, this becomesワタシハヒツジダッタラTransliterated into katakana, 'if I were a sheep' would be イファイ・ワー・ア・シープ
'Hitsuji.'
Hitsuji
ram - 雄羊 (Osuhitsuji), this means a male sheep type of ram
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In Chinese, nouns typically don't change form to indicate plurality. Plurality is usually indicated by context, quantifiers, or specific words used before the noun. For example, to specify plural you might use "们" (men) following a pronoun, or a quantifier like "δΊ" (xiΔ) before a noun.
The Japanese word for sheep is "hitsuji." "Lamb" is "kohitsuji," "shepherd" is "hitsujikai," "wool" is "youmou."
A homophone for "you" is "ewe", which is a female sheep.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".