ロミオ /ro mi o/.
Romeo
A lot.
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
they say a lot of things but the most of the all of is that Romeo likes juliet
ummm romeo and juliet? idiot..
Are you trying to say "Wherefore art thou Romeo?", Juliet's famous line from Romeo and Juliet? It means "Why are you Romeo?"
Romeo in Italian is Romeo. It's actually an Italian name. It means "Pilgrim to Rome".
"Romeo" or "Casanova's" closest Japanese equivalent would probably be "Genji" of Lady Murasaki's famous "Genji Monogatari." If you were to call a Japanese man a "Genji," you would be saying that he's a very handsome, talented, and influential lover or womanizer.
Romeo does not remove his name, whatever that means.
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.