draw three straight lines on top of each other, then draw a diagonal from the left smile face with slits for the eyes, the capital letter i, a long hyphen, and a capital J and a capital backwards J.
Michelle could be written in katakana as ミシェル which in latin script would read "mi-she-ru", or with a longer "e" sound as ミシェール for "mi-she-e-ru". Which you choose depends on how you would like it to be pronounced in Japanese.
Japanese is a syllabic language , therefor consonant 'm' alone doesn't exist, but its combination with the five vowels does:
(There are two sets of Japanese syllabary, hiragana and katakana, the latter is usually used for writing words of foreign origins.)
.........Hiragana..../....Katakana.........
ma: ........ ま ........./......... マ.........
mi: ........ み ........./......... ミ.........
mu: ........ む ........./......... ム........
me: ........ め ........./......... メ.........
mo: ........ も ........./......... モ.........
三月
三木
蜜木
there could be many more
The name 'Michelle' does not have any meaning Japanese, but can be written in Japanese as: ミシェル
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
what does it mean in English and i might have a chance of explaining it in Japanese
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
it means sasaki in Japanese
Tengo is a Japanese name. You might mean 'tengou' which would mean 'prank'.
The name Michelle does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: ミシェル
Her parents are from Korea,but Michelle Wie has a Japanese blood.
If you want to write in mordan japanesse you can write it as Michelle. I wish I had a japanese computer to show u how to write it in regular Japanese writing. Am Japanese myself. Am Azuky Nakahara
ミシェル /mi she ru/ is Japanese writing/reading of the name.
ミシェルリンゴ Misheruringo
ミシェル (Misheru)
Michelle my beautiful one.
Michelle is the French feminine for Michel, which means Michael. It doesnt mean anything in Latin.
machelle
Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"