Modern-Day Japanese cost of living is higher than that of Americans (as much as Y120,000 or $12,000 a month). Your Average Japanese PT work in a Department Store makes about Y850 or $8.50 an hour.
Teachers can make up to 5-8,000 Yen/Hr our about $50-80 an hour
A Japanese Native on another site stated:
"it's very relative. Usually, we make 4.5M yen or so in one year"
That's equal to about $45,000 annual income, which is a little higher than your average American.
"Arigatou gozaimasu" is the phrase for "thank you so much" in Japanese.
You may say 'ikura desu ka' to mean "How much is it?" Written in Japanese, it is: いくらですか
Japanese, Korean, and Chinese people tend to share similar traits so if you know what one of them look like, I'd say they look pretty much alike.
"Dasia" does not have a direct translation or meaning in Japanese. It is not a word or term commonly used in the Japanese language.
テーブル "teburu", which pretty much sounds like table, but つくえ "tsukue" sounds more Japanese, although it really means desk.
A dollar lolz
Japanese money is the Yen. 4800 yen is $53.54.
different people make different amounts =)
how much they have
not enough
$54,766,923
alot of money by helping other people
Have you ever wanted to go as far is to what look like?
It depends on the job they have. Not all Mexicans make the same. That's like asking how much money do white people or black people make an hour
Yes, people make money using concession carts depending on where and what they are selling.
The great depression was a time where many people could not make much money, and it was hard to make money.
$1 = 95 yen