"Don't trust anyone" would be 誰も信用ã—ãªã„㧠(daremo shin'you shinaide) in Japanese.
誰も (daremo) - no one; anyone
信用ã—ãªã„㧠(shin'you shinaide) - don't trust
'Shinrai' (the noun), and 'shinjiru' (the verb).
I'm Japanese.
We say 信じて(shinjite).
You can also say わたしを信じて(watashi wo shinjite)
But 信じて is more common.
I hope I will help you.
you say it like- Watashi WA anata o shin'yō shite inai
you write it like- 私はあなたを信用していない
信頼できる
Shinrai dekiru
'Shinrai' means trust in Japanese.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Terekineshisu is the word for telekinesis in the Japanese language.
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
To say the word lizard in the Japanese language you say the word tokage.
You may say 'shinjite kudasai.'
信頼 Shinrai
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
The Japanese word for music is Ongaku.
To say the word appetizer in Japanese, you would say Zensai. There is a symbolic translation of the word appetizer as well.
To say the word vampires in Japanese you say Kyuketsuki. This word is said in Italian as vampiro and in Latin as lamia.
no such word in English or Japanese its jargon
"Special" is 'tokubetsu' in Japanese.