You can't actually say something in hiragana, hiragana is one of three Japanese alphabets (hiragana, katakana and romanji. The first two use Japanese symbols, but romanji is writing Japanese words using English letters, like what I did when I was writing the names of the Japanese alphabets.), This is how you write it in hiragana though (katakana is simpler forms of the same characters):
私は高価な甘い物を購入する
It is pronounced: Watashi WA kōkana amai mono o kōnyū suru.
The letters with lines above them are accented.
Hope this helps.
You would write "I buy expensive lollies" in Japanese hiragana as: γγγγ―γγγγγγγγγΎγ (Watashi wa takai ame wo kaimasu).
"Expensive" in Yoruba is "gbogbo irα»" or "α»pα»lα»pα» irα»."
Yes, Japanese uses a combination of pictorial characters called kanji, along with two syllabic scripts called hiragana and katakana. Kanji characters are borrowed and adapted from Chinese characters and each represents a word or concept, while hiragana and katakana are used for grammatical functions and phonetic readings.
You need to write that part of the sentence in hiragana actually. katakana would only be used for your actual name because katakana is used for foreign words. I can't type in the kana scripts here, but if u take the romaji i write here and look up a hiragana chart on the net, it's very easy to change it. watashi no namae ha _____ desu. the 'ha' is pronounced 'wa' (not always but in this case)
É muito caro = It's too expensive O preço é muito caro = The price is too expensive. Isto é muito caro. = This is too expensive.
You can say "I will cover the cost" or "I will foot the bill".
Trick or treat Einstein
Buy her a REALLY expensive gift.
病気 /byou ki/ means 'disease', hiragana spelling of the word is びょうき.
ichigo (E chigo) written in hiragana
Ame in hiragana and it is known in katakana as kyandii
romaji: hyaku hiragana: kanji: 百
sucettes amour Source: Google Translate
にほんご ni.ho.n.go
Say "im coming into your house and checking" or "are you sure" or "then go and buy some" or just go to the next house.
Hashi wo watarimasu, and in hiragana: はしをゎたります.(hiragana are easy japanese characters)
It can be written: きあら Hiragana キアラ Katakana
ki wo tsukete (wo is pronounced like "oh") -- romanji き を つけて - hiragana 気 を 付けて - kanji + hiragana