mo nae
nani mo nashi de...
"Nikkei"(which has a lot of other meanings that have nothing to do with cinnamon XD) "Keihi" Or "Shinamon" (Japanese pronunciation of "cinnamon.")
gakushu this is how you say learning in Japanese. Find out more at Google Translate .com.au
because it was his plan.i shall say nothing else
More traditional Japanese terms for knives are Hocho(包丁) and Bocho (包丁). to say knife in Japanese is ナイフ and it is read like naifu hope this helps :)
They say their dogs. Thats it. There is nothing more to say about them.
motto もっと
atto muikka
"Chigau" or more formally "chigaimasu"
kuruma or more correct jidousha
もっと (motto)
'Kondo' and more usually 'mata kondo' can mean 'next time' in Japanese.