"zero", pronounced "zeh-row" (w/ Japanese accent on the "r")
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β 12y agoIt is 'rei,' or 'zero.' Written in Japanese: 〇 and ゼロ
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β 11y ago零 but because thats so complicated most people either just write 0, れい, or ゼロ
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β 15y agoyou can just say zero (zeh-roh) or rei
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β 13y ago空 or Sora
壮大なゼロz
Zero. (zeh-row)
The duration of Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter is 1200.0 seconds.
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter was created on 1943-02-02.
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter - 1943 was released on: USA: 2 February 1943
It would be impossible to list every language in the world, but here are a few translations for "zero" in different languages: Spanish: cero French: zΓ©ro German: null Japanese: γΌγ (zero) Chinese: ιΆ (lΓng)
The American dollar equates to the Japanese yen in this way: One American dollar (1.00) is worth one hunderd two point zero, eight (102.08) Japanese Yen. Conversely, One Japanese yen (1.00) is worth zero point zero, zero, nine, seven, seven, six (0.009776) American dollars.
Assuming this is a phone number, 480 352 0810 would be pronounced as yon hachi zero no san go ni no zero hachi ichi zero in Japanese. 480 - yon-hachi-zero 352 - san-go-ni 0810 - zero-hachi-ichi-zero These three groups of numbers need to be connected with the particle の (no), and so become: 480 - yon-hachi-zero の - no 352 - san-go-ni の - no 0810 - zero-hachi-ichi-zero
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
Nil. Zero.