If you want to say it, it's basuketto booru, but if you want to write it, it's バスケットボール
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
To say the word appetizer in Japanese, you would say Zensai. There is a symbolic translation of the word appetizer as well.
the word for 'volcano' in Japanese is "kazan" or "funkazan"
You may say 'atarashii.'
The word "Nihon" translated to English means Japan. When the Japanese people refer to their land, they say Nihon or Nippon (日本)Similarly, they don't call themselves Japanese, they say they are Nihonjin 日本人meaning 'Japan person'= Japanese---"Nihon" is Japanese for the word "Japan". In Japanese, one doesn't say "Japan", they say "Nihon".Nihon ni itta. (I went to Japan.)It's not, "Japan ni itta"
One great thing about Japanese is that it has no third-person verbs. Also, there is no "do." I'll explain. And I will make mistakes in English on purpose to show you. "do you play basketball?" would be "you play basketball?" in Japanese. In polite Japanese, you simply add a "ka" sound to the end of the sentence to make it a question. "does he play basketball?" would be "he play basketball?" in Japanese. In other words, there is no equivalent for "plays." Also, in Japanese the word order is changed. The most basic way to say "Do you play basketball?" is "anata-wa basuke wo-shimasu ka" Or, You basketball play "ka"?
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Terekineshisu is the word for telekinesis in the Japanese language.
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
To say the word lizard in the Japanese language you say the word tokage.
basuketto-booru pureyaa
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
Onna no basuke 女のバスケ
The Japanese word for music is Ongaku.
To say the word appetizer in Japanese, you would say Zensai. There is a symbolic translation of the word appetizer as well.
To say the word vampires in Japanese you say Kyuketsuki. This word is said in Italian as vampiro and in Latin as lamia.
no such word in English or Japanese its jargon