The word 'shinigami' which literally means 'god of death' can also be used referring 'death'.
Questions like this remind me of why so many Japanese think we're idiots. You can't even speak the language, but you want to know how to say meaningless flack like this.
Shinde doroppu is the Japanese for drop dead. Kutabare (Go to hell) literally means drop dead and is a great insult in Japan.
'Shinda,' 'naku narimashita.'
It would be "Shinde imasu-n ka?"
if you want to say dead in Japanese it is 'Shinda' - it comes from the verb 'shi' which means to die.dee-shee
Dinner is served!!
Dead in Japanese is Dead=Shi
死んだ牛 (shinda ushi)
死んだ鴉 (shinda karasu)
dead = デッド (deddo)
Though Buddhism and Shinto have had major cultural influences in Japan, it would be fair to say that most Japanese are not religious. In fact, the majority of Japanese identify as either atheist or agnostic. While Japanese may pay respect to the dead, I don't think one can say that a majority of Japanese "worship" anything in the Western sense of the word.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.