"You're my butterfly" in Japanese could be something similar to あなたは私の蝶々です (anata WA watashi no chouchou desu).
'Chou' (蝶) is Japanese for 'butterfly'. The definite article 'the' does not have a sepcific equivalent in Japanese.
'Butterfly' in Japanese is è¶, which is pronounced as 'chou'.
Utsukushii chou 美しい蝶
chou
The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
Another non-sensical query.
Choucho (Or Chocho) hard to spell these words phoneticallyChouchou
Incidentally, of course i do
蝶の天使 /chou no ten shi/.
The Japanese translation for butterfly is Choucho, or just cho. 蝶
'You are a butterfly' is君は蝶だ (kimi wa chou da) in Japanese.
"Cho-cho-san" is a character in the opera "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini. In Japanese, "cho" means butterfly, so "cho-cho-san" translates to "Miss Butterfly."
butterfly
Butterfly
Borboleta = butterfly
You may say 'chiisai chou,' written: 小さいチョウ