The verb "to go" is 'iku'.
The traditional phrase that the Japanese say before they eat is "Itadakimasu," which is a polite way of expressing gratitude for the meal.
頑張って・がんばって (ganbatte), the Japanese phrase meaning "keep at it"/"go for it", is written as such.
天国の太陽 /ten go ku no tai you/ is a way to say 'heaven's sun' in Japanese.
You may say 'kiken.' another phrase for it is Abunai!
You may say 'chigaimasu.'
jaoanese say itterashai
You may say 'denki.'
The English two-word phrase "soul resonance" can be translated in to a three-word phrase in Japanese. It translates to "Tamashi no kyomei".
Five in Japanese is go.
There isn't an actual Japanese phrase for "Merry Christmas." People instead say the English phrase with a Japanese accent, pronnounced "Merii Kurisumasu" or phonetically "merry-cur-ris-ma-soo".Japanese people just say it in English.
You may say 'akuma.'
You may say 'kowarete iru.'