シーディー /shii dii/ means 'compact disk/cd' in Japanese.
'CD' is commonly written as 'CD' in Japanese. It also may be written as it is pronounced in Japanese, which is シーディー (shiidii).
No, the Jonas Brother's CD's are all in English.
Nihon no shiidee 日本のシーディー
it mean there is no CD so make sure there is a CD in there
Of what recording?
In Japan.
Sonic CD has one questionable image that is in japanese but otherwise than this no.
Yamaha is a Japanese company best known for consumer electronics and motorbikes. They make music synthesizers, CD-Rom Writers, and HiFi sound equipment.
If you mean CD like CD player, then no.
It means there is no disk in the CD player.
You have misheard the words - you mean "rip CD" not "rib CD".If you "rip" a CD then you are making a copy of it onto either another blank CD or some other medium.
Programmable CDs mean that the CD can be customized for a number of applications.