The easiest way would be to say "~tsumori desuka?" or, "do you plan to ~?" Amerika ni iku tsumori desuka? "Do you plan to go to America?" (you don't need to add "you" in Japanese) However, in conversation if someone said they hadn't done something yet, it would be easiest to ask "will you NEVER?" You could say "itsu made mo shinaidesuka?" Or "isshou* shinaidesuka?" *careful, because issho is "with"
Kayui - Kay-ooi. Ever heard of Google Translate?
oh is not a word in Japanese but death is 死 i you ever have trouble go to yahoo.com and type babel fish then take it from there.
No, you would only say 'the Japanese' if you were talking about people from Japan. You would not use 'the' when talking about the language, unless you said 'the Japanese language'.
Oh, dude, to say "black storm" in Japanese, you would say "kuroi arashi." It's like saying "black" and "storm" separately, but in Japanese. So, if you ever find yourself in Japan and need to describe a dark and stormy night, now you know how to say it!
日本語 , that says ever in Japanese .
If you're talking about anime, then I'd say Bleach, Naruto, or Tsubasa.
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
how to say "editor" in japanese
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
Terekineshisu is the word for telekinesis in the Japanese language.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス