The Japanese call Japan: Nippon. And in English Nippon is: Japan. But Nippon is the original word for Japan.
An English driving license will allow you to drive in Ireland.
"Japan" is not a word that exists in the Japanese language. The official Japanese word for Japan is, formally: Nippon-koku; informally: Nihon-koku. Usually "Nippon" will suffice. Many Japanese companies use "Nippon" in their names, such as Nippon Airlines and Nippon Oil.
It means Ireland Forever.
the Irish republic by the English eire by everyone else
what are you asking, "how do you say 'list of Japanese names' in Japanese"? if so Nippon-mei no risuto
Nippon ai ni
The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, where the written pictographs mean "sun origin." In the originally-Chinese characters, the name referred to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun.
Eire Apparent was created in 1967.
Carlos Eire was born in 1950.
About 70 miles.
Yes, but we call it japan because that is how it is translated in English.