i would say but none of the symbols are on my keyboard sorry
"dakara"
Pronounced: dah-kah-rah
dakara watashi WA kyori akeru
Sharingan. It's a Japanese word. Therefore it is in Japanese.
距離 (kyori)
Most Japanese folks understand english a lot. Therefore i hear them say " lucky do ne".
pu-re-zen-to [its a present] motte ite kudasai [keep it]
Well, "Bob" is an English name, and therefore, has no Japanese equivilant. You could spell it out in Japanese symbols, but the word would still be "Bob"
戦いの距離 tatakai no Kyori
orenjiThere is no native word for orange (and no plural in Japanese). Therefore it is a borrowed word from English:orenji (in romaji)オレンジ (in katakana)
Watashi WA sora o tonde iji suru
頑張って・がんばって (ganbatte), the Japanese phrase meaning "keep at it"/"go for it", is written as such.
As the distance from the sun increases, the period of revolution increases. Therefore this is a direct relationship. hope this helps :)
how to say "editor" in japanese