Watashi wa yonjuuni sai.
私は四十二才
Hello in Japanese symbols.. = こんにちは (:
暗い鬼
Watashi no nenrei wa yon-jū ni toshi. => My age is 42 years.
Well, "Bob" is an English name, and therefore, has no Japanese equivilant. You could spell it out in Japanese symbols, but the word would still be "Bob"
See the related link for Google's translation.
Here is how to say flying in japanese: Japanese Symbols: フライング Kana: [フライング] Romaji (english pronunciation): furaingu Meanings: flying, false start, frying
the Japanese symbols for protection is : 守り http://www.Japanese-symbols.org/Japanese-symbols-kanji/%E5%AE%88%E3%82%8A-protection
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A person would say the word me in Japanese as Watashi ni. The Japanese use special characters and symbols that represent varying words in their language.
Cupcake is written in Japanese as カップケーキ.
The Japanese have a special keyboard with Kangi characters.
If you are referring to kane, meaning 'money,' it is written: 金 If you are referring to the name "Kane," it can be written: ケイン