You may say "souzoujou" to mean "imaginary." "Imaginary friend" would be "souzoujou no tomodachi," or alternatively "kuusou no tomodachi" (which is more like "fantasy/daydream friend.")
fictional.
Another word for identify is "recognize" or "determine".
imaginary or an illusion
Distinguish or pinpoint
In Japanese foreign words or names are written in katakana,therefore they are pronounced a little bit differently. In any other language as well as Japanese there is no different word for names so Josh in Japanese would be Joshu (ジョシュ) as there is no sh itself in Japanese. France, for example would be Furansu (フランス) in Japanese. This simple principle works for every word in Japanese that comes from another language.
imaginary, pretend
they can distinguish one element from another becasue by the protons and the nuetrons , they can over come almost anything.
Color, melting point, and density are a few properties that could distinguish it from another metal.
Another answer from our community:Dystopia (It's the opposite of Utopia)Another point of view: According to Wikipedia, dystopia refers to a society or an idea, not to an imaginary place.
In another way, differently.
By the cell identifier.
yes