asobukoto (mid sentence) / asobiteru (end of the sentence)
Asobi
'Issho ni asobimashou' ("Let's play together") would be a natural way to say "Play with me" in Japanese.
"are you playing" in Japanese can have many meanings. i.e. Are you playing in the park? = koen de asondeimasuka Are you playing the Japanese flute? = shakahachi wo futteimasuka so it depends what or where they are playing play = asobu (as in child's play) play = fukku (if its a blowing instrument your playing) play = hikku (if its a stringed instrument) play = yarru (if its football your playing) futtboru wo yarimasu
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
'Issho ni asobimashou' ("Let's play together") would be a natural way to say "Play with me" in Japanese.
You may say 'asobimashou,' written in Japanese as: 遊びましょう
'Asobitai' : I want to play. 'Asobu no wa suki desu' : I like playing.
A Traditional Japanese play is called a noh (or no) play.
"are you playing" in Japanese can have many meanings. i.e. Are you playing in the park? = koen de asondeimasuka Are you playing the Japanese flute? = shakahachi wo futteimasuka so it depends what or where they are playing play = asobu (as in child's play) play = fukku (if its a blowing instrument your playing) play = hikku (if its a stringed instrument) play = yarru (if its football your playing) futtboru wo yarimasu
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
One great thing about Japanese is that it has no third-person verbs. Also, there is no "do." I'll explain. And I will make mistakes in English on purpose to show you. "do you play basketball?" would be "you play basketball?" in Japanese. In polite Japanese, you simply add a "ka" sound to the end of the sentence to make it a question. "does he play basketball?" would be "he play basketball?" in Japanese. In other words, there is no equivalent for "plays." Also, in Japanese the word order is changed. The most basic way to say "Do you play basketball?" is "anata-wa basuke wo-shimasu ka" Or, You basketball play "ka"?
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
If it is a Japanese Gamecube, then do you think it can play Japanese Gamecube games?
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.