"Sekai wo kawaritakattara sekai ni kawaritaimono ni narinasai."
seh-kai oh kah-wah-ree-tak-KOT!-tah-rah seh-kai nee kah-wah-ree-tai-moh-no nee nah-ree-nah-sigh
im sorry i wish i knew. but you can always go to google translate. sorrry. :c
The answer will depend on how you wish to translate it.
Being the change you wish to see.
I Have a Dream means that you wish that something in your world will change and things will be different
You can translate "I wish I was with you" to French as "Je souhaite être avec toi."
You must be the change that you wish to see in the world. Gandhi
If your desire is to translate the English name into something meaningful in Japanese, it's not so entirely straightforward. You may find kanji that utilize the corresponding English sounds and combine their meanings to arrive at some conclusion. The results, however, are often underwhelming. For example, taking the sounds "me" and "gan" could result in a kanji combination meaning "eye" and "cancer," or "sprout" and "meatball," or "eyeball" and "wish." You're better off not looking to translate English names. I can, however, tell you that your name in Japanese would be pronounced "May-gahn" and written "メガン" or "メーガン"
Be the change you wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
go to google translate and translate from Slovak to english and type in the address of the website that you wish to access
"utsukushii shogan"
The English saying "death wish" can be translated into Japanese. When spelled with the English alphabet this phrase becomes "Shi no ganbo".
kibou (希望) is the Japanese word for hope/wish/aspiration.