Ri-i, like "reeds". Except all R's are pronounced sort of like L's. Like "Rlii"
no such word mate, if you mean shuriken, the Japanese throwing star its saidshu = shoeri = lee as in Bruceken = ken the mans name
リー /rii/ if you mean the name Lee. If you mean 'leeward or lee side of something' it would be 風下 /ka za shi mo/.
The name Lexi is said the same in French as it is in English. The name Lexi is said in Japanese as Rekishi.
The word 'lee' does not exist in the Japanese language. If you wanted to say the name Lee in Japanese, it would become リー (rii).Example: リーと申します (rii to moushimasu) - "My name is Lee."
Song sui lee
基利 (TEE-LEE)
That all depends on what your name is.
The name Sam can be written in Japanese as: サム
The name Ive would be イベ /i be/ in Japanese.
メグ (me gu) is Japanese for name 'Meg'.
The name 'Courtney' isコートニー (kootonii) in Japanese.
The name 'Ethan' in Japanese isイーサン (iisan).