狩人
スタイル(sutairu)
Hunter
It is a style of Japanese where you write like in Japanese but pronounce like in Chinese, so the character for "rain" (雨) would be pronounced "ame" in Japanese but pronounced "yu" in Chinese, and likely it would be "yu" and not "ame" in onyomi.
The name Mallory is not Japanese and has no meaning in that language, but to find out how to write your name in Japaneze...check out, http://japanesetranslator.co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/?forename=Mallory&style=0
モスクエダ this is how you write mosqueda in Japanese
Hunter S. Thompson wrote using a variety of typewriters throughout his career, with the most famous being an IBM Selectric typewriter. Thompson favored the IBM Selectric because of its durability and speed, which allowed him to write quickly and produce his iconic style of journalism. Thompson's unique writing style and voice became synonymous with the typewriter he used.
There are a few different ways to write 'Japanese' in the Japanese language. Some of these are:??? (nihongo) - Japanese language??? (nihonjin) - Japanese person/people??? (nihon no) - Japanese (food, islands, etc.)??? (nipponteki) - Typically Japanese; Japanese style
Japanese
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese? said the same
If you want to write in mordan japanesse you can write it as Michelle. I wish I had a japanese computer to show u how to write it in regular Japanese writing. Am Japanese myself. Am Azuky Nakahara
If by writing style, you mean the style in which they write their kanji character, then it really depends from person to person. Of course, you can make them look more square or more flowing like we do with cursive and print.
their style is to write