In imperative sense, like asking or commanding someone to think: 'kangaete kudasai'
To refer to someone who researches/studies philosophy, you may say 'tetsugakusha,' written: 哲学者 To refer to someone who is "wise" or a "sage," you may say 'tetsujin,' written: 哲人
a philosopher is called "un philosophe" in French.
Confucius is a great Chinese philosopher, known for his teachings on ethics, morality, and social harmony. His ideas have had a significant influence on Chinese culture and thought, rather than Japanese or Persian.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
Voltaire, he was the philosopher who also believed in freedom of belief.
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Terekineshisu is the word for telekinesis in the Japanese language.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.