Chōdo watashi o yobidasu
Rokugatsu (六月). It literally translates to "sixth month" in Japanese, I believe, but that's what they call June. You could also say it as "juun", but that's just "Engrish"; a Japanese pronunciation of the English word.
you can't say "what just happen" in English so why do you think you can say it in Japanese "what just happened" is Nani ga okotta
In all truth, the word 'the' is left out in Japanese. In order to say 'the cat', you just say neko. As well as to say 'the dog' you just say inu.
Just give what you want to say in Japanese and i will tell ya!!!! I am Japanese okay! I can translate anything to Japanese to English of English to Japanese!just write me on my message board!!!! Sayounara!!! (goodbye) lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RAGUBI, just say rugby
Possibly related: 'heya' is Japanese for 'room'If you want to say 'hey' in Japanese, just say 'hey' in English
I just found out that Hippo is kaba (kabba) in Japanese
It remains in English, just as "tsunami" remains in Japanese.
The Japanese call Russia by the same name it is referred to in English, but with Japanese phonemes. Thus, it becomes 'roshia.' Written: ロシア
Japanese just use kodomo as in child
You may say 'ouji,' written: 王子
this doesn't make sense, can you rephrase the question like; How do i say " something something" in japanese?