Bleach is Japanese anime, so they speak Japanese. There are some Spanish words thrown in there, and few English.
Yes, you can change the language to English in Bleach: 4th Flame Bringer. To do this, go to the settings menu within the game. Look for the language options and select English to switch the language. This will allow you to enjoy the game in English.
"Bleach" is originally a Japanese manga and anime series, so it is spoken in Japanese. It has also been dubbed into various languages, including Mandarin Chinese, but the original language is Japanese.
The Japanese language. For example, getsuga tensho means "heaven shocking lunar fang".
Because there is inappropriate language and human sexual. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT TOO I LOVE BLEACH.
Yes, polyester can bleach if exposed to bleach.
Polyester will not bleach if exposed to a bleach solution.
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
No, bleach is a liquid
Not all detergents contain bleach. Bleach is a separate ingredient that is typically found in laundry detergents labeled as "bleach-based" or "bleach alternative". Bleach is used to help whiten and disinfect laundry.
Their is Bleach: Blade Batters and Bleach: Blade Battlers II both for the PS2 yet only released in Japan and are unlikely to be in English. Gamespot list 4 games and none appear to be English and all have only been released in japan. see related Gamespot link below answer information
Yes you can use normal bleach to bleach your anus
Bleach is an English word. It has its origins in Old English, Old/Middle High German and Old Norse. It is one of those words that is about as close to an 'authentic' English word as you can get. Virtually all languages have similar words meaning to make pale, even if they don't necessarily refer to the chemical compounds we think of as ordinary bleach like sodium hypochlorite.