"Omae WA yowai. Naze yowai ka? Tarinai kara...nikushimi ga."
(You are weak. Why are you weak? Because you lack... hatred."
Here it is on YouTube with Japanese subtitles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzyP-VfoqFA&feature=related
あなたはまだシングル Anata WA mada shinguru
When you care enough to send the very best.
your name is still your name no matter where you go. it will always be the same. i think you mean how to write it. the japanese have an alphabet for foreign words and names it's katakana.your name in katakana- シャウバーン
A creature of disdain A non japanese person who basically denounces their own culture and calls themselves japanese. They try to learn japanese through the anime they watch and usually end up pronouncing it wrong. KEEP IN MIND: that a non-japanese person can like the culture, watch anime, speak the language and RESPECT THE CULTURE, while still keeping in touch with there own. Which keeps them from being a Weeaboo..
かめ (kame) (kah-meh) is "turtle" in Japanese, but the correct word for "tortoise" is リクガメ (Rikugame) (Ree-koo-gah-meh) - notice that the word (kame) is still present, but the k has now changed to a g sound. The kanji for the word turtle is 亀 but the word for tortoise is usually written in katakana as tortoises are not native to Japan.
The movie Jaws in Japanese was still called 'Jaws'.
Yes the Japanese still have their tea ceremonies to this day as a spiritual awakening process.
Still Woman Enough was created in 2002.
They did, and still do, paint with brushes.
still
Most Japanese are still alive, about only 0.01% of the Japanese died in the earthquake.
A car insurance quote from All State is good for one month or thirty days. However, if you were to accept the quote a few days after that, they would still honor that quote.
Still Not Black Enough was created in 1995-06.
You don't translate names, so Brett is still Brett in japanese.
No
To write a quote and skip the unwanted parts, use an ellipsis (...) to indicate where you are omitting information. Make sure to include enough context so that the quote still makes sense without the excluded content. For example: "[Quote]... [skipped content]... [Resume quote]."
The Japanese civilization started in 3175BC. The civilization is still here now.