Ouritsu Kajiya http://www.docoja.com/discus/messages/11/52.html
王立の /ou ri tsu no/ is Japanese word for 'royal' as a modifier. ロイヤル /ro i ya ru/ can also be used, but it's just the Japanization of the English words 'loyal' and 'royal' both.
The Japanese Imperial Family is not as rich as other royal family's like say Britain. The Japanese Imperial Family annually receives a stipend of an undisclosed amount to live off.
"Smith" isn't a Japanese word, so it has no translation. If you're looking for the Japanese word for "blacksmith," it's: kajiya.
I don't think there actually is a Japanese word for "royal" but you can write it in katakana and it would be pronounced like "Ro-Ya-Ru"you would get it if you are trying to learn Japanese.
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Some people say blacksmith's started horseshoeing.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
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U go to a blacksmith and say combine
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
A blacksmith or farrier. They make horseshoes as well as put them on the horse. This is what people mean when buying a horse they say 'does the horse stand for the blacksmith/farrier?'