The word "pen" in Japanese is "Pen"
Pronounced the same.
'Pen.'
You may say 'Pen ga aka desu.'
pen kudasai
'yours' is 'anatano' Yours in Japanese is:Anata no mono Your is:Anata no Anata is you and (no)is a posessive (as in "mine") Eg:Anata no pen desuka? Is this "your"pen? and the same with "mine" Eg:Watashi no pen desu. My pen
pen WA akai desu
You have to LISTEN carefully. When they say ''If this is a pen, is this a pen", say yes. When they say "Is this a pen?", say no. Then they are going to ask, "But if this is a pen is this a pen?", then you say yes. The 'trick' is that you have to LISTEN carefully. 'If' is the key word.
"(Person) ni (Object) WA arimasu ka?" is a way of asking this question. For example, Anata ni pen WA arimasu ka?" means "do you have/own a pen?"
ボールペン (boorupen) is derived from, and means "Ballpoint Pen". The short form is ペン (pen) and means "pen".
Pen or pencil, generally speaking.
In Tamil, "pen" is commonly referred to as "உரிமைக்குரலி" (urimaikkurali).
Pen = עט (ET)
The Latin word for pen is 'calamus'.
kaimasu ka-ee-mas (silent 'u') eg: i buy a pen pen o kaimasu