多ãã®æœ¨ /oo ku no ki/.
[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
You may say 'sakura,' written: 桜
It depends how many times you say the word trees. If you say it like 10 times, it is 10 t's. However many times you say trees, multiply that by 1 and you get your answer.
No, Japanese maple trees do not produce syrup. Syrup is typically made from the sap of sugar maple trees, not Japanese maple trees.
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Ōku no iro (Japanese) = many colors (english) hope this helps ~narutomoon
sakura is cherry blossom trees in Japanese
form_title= Japanese Maple Tree form_header= Plant Japanese Maple Trees in your home. Do you want to plant a seedling?*= () Yes () No What type of soil do you have?*= _ [50] How many trees do you want planted?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5}
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No, Japanese maple trees are not typically tapped for sap like sugar maple trees.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
People say in america 58% of people use artificial trees