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Q: What does Nihon to Igirisu ga itsu made mo nakayoshi ni naru you ni mean?
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What does itsu made mo mean?

Itsu = when? made = until mo = (put after a question like "when" or "where" to change it to "whenever" or "wherever" Itsu made mo = "until forever (or as long as is necessary)" eg. Itsu made mo aishiteru = I will love you forever. Itsu made mo anata ni sagashiteru = I will search for you forever


How do you say i can wait forever in Japanese?

'Itsu made matte mo ii.'


How do you say i will protct you always in Japanese?

You may say 'itsu made mo mamoru [yo/zo],' written: いつまでも守るぞ


Is Negai no Ashite a literate sentence in Japanese?

It is not, though it appears you may be trying to say "long love," or "love for a long time." This can be expressed in the phrase "itsu made mo ai suru."


What has the author Takehiko Furuta written?

Takehiko Furuta has written: 'Ubawareta kokka \\' 'Nihon no himitsu \\' 'Kodaishi o hiraku' 'Kodaishi 60 no shogen: Kinin kara Yoshinogari made' 'Nihon Retto no daiotachi (Kodai wa kagayaite ita)' 'Kodaishi o yurugasu' 'Shinjitsu no Tohoku ocho' '\\' 'Umi no kodaishi: Kuroshio to Gishi Wajin den no shinjitsu' 'Kodai wa kagayaite ita' -- subject(s): Collected works, History 'Horyuji no naka no Kyushu ocho (Kodai wa kagayaite ita)' 'Kodaishi o utagau' 'Nihon shoki o hihansuru'


What is Japanese for Japanese?

日本 -- Nihon, or Nippon = Japan 日本語 -- Nihongo Japanese language 日本人 -- Nihonjin Japanese person 日本製 -- Nihonsei Made in Japan


How do you say will you ever say in Japanese?

The easiest way would be to say "~tsumori desuka?" or, "do you plan to ~?" Amerika ni iku tsumori desuka? "Do you plan to go to America?" (you don't need to add "you" in Japanese) However, in conversation if someone said they hadn't done something yet, it would be easiest to ask "will you NEVER?" You could say "itsu made mo shinaidesuka?" Or "isshou* shinaidesuka?" *careful, because issho is "with"


Did michiyo kikuta write anything other than mamotte lollipop?

菊田 みちよ Kikuta Michiyo is involved in the following series:まもって!ロリポップ (Mamotte Lollipop, published by Kodansha's Nakayoshi)めでぃかるまじかる (translation - Medical Magical, published by Kodansha's Nakayoshi, made into game by Konami for Playstation)銀色模様 debut work少女天使みるきゅーと (Shoujo Tenshi Milky and Cute - published by Kodansha's Nakayoshi)妖界ナビ・ルナ (Youkai Nabi-Runa - published by Kodansha's Nakayoshi, manga by Kikuta Michiyo, original story by Ikeda Miyoko)Kikuta-san's offical website (in Japanese) allows for fan-email and fan snail mail to be sent, see link below.Step-by-step tutorial for submitting fan-email:click on 'Mail' in left-side navigation panelrow 1 お名前 - input your namerow 2 メールアド - input your email addressrow 3 レス - verify your email againrow 4 - choose 女 for female, 男 for malerow 5 年齢 - select your agerow 6 お住まい地域 - select where you live, please note only Japanese prefectures are listed, so if you are not living in Japan, leave this untouchedrow 7 メッセージ - input your message, compulsory fieldrow 8 添付ファイル - for upload of file attachments, 3mb limitFor fan snail mail, click on 'Letter' in left-side navigation panel, copy the address image and paste.


What comes after tsubasa Tokyo revelations?

Yes, if you mean anime-wise, it is Shunraiki. It takes place in Celes/Nihon and has 2 episodes. There's more that happens between Tokyo Revelations and Shunraiki, but CLAMP never made an OVA or any episodes showing it. You would have to read the parts between it if you want to know what happens between then.


Who was Yoshida Shinto?

Yui-itsu Shinto (means 'Unique, peerless Shinto' ) was a monastic lineage which emerged within the Yoshida family, who had an important and influential role as advisors to the imperial family from the Heian period (794-1185CE) onwards. The ideas of Yui-itsu Shinto were mainly formulated by the scholar-priest Yoshida Kanetomo (1435-1511) and incorporated Shingon and Tendai Buddhist ideas about kami, Chinese Yin-Yang and Five Elements cosmology drawn from Taoism and Confucianism, and Shingon-style esoteric rituals. The most significant of Kanetomo's achievements was to secure for the Yoshida clan the right to award ranks to the deities of local shrines, to regulate their rituals and to confer priestly status on applicants. The lineage was successfully developed at the Yoshida shrine in Kyoto, a powerful shrine dedicated to the ancestors of the courtly Fujiwara family, by Kanetomo's able successor Yoshida Kanemigi (1516-1573). Yui-itsu Shinto ideas continued to be influential until the early nineteenth century when they began to be overtaken by various strands of the kokugaku (national learning) and fukko Shinto (restoration Shinto) movements. The Yoshida's right to confer shrine ranks, which made them the single most powerful influence in the development of shrine Shinto during the Tokugawa period, lasted until the Meiji restoration in 1868 when a centralised government shrine-ranking system was inaugurated.


How do you say 'made' in Japanese?

Literally ~ de tsukurareta で作られた, but if you wanted to day "made in" (made in Japan, for example), it would be ~ sei 製 (日本製 nihon sei)


What has the author Toshiko Marks written?

Toshiko Marks has written: 'Nihon wa naze koko made kowareta no ka' -- subject(s): Social conditions 'Onna no migatte otoko no deban' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Man-woman relationships, Men 'Umare kawattemo onna ga ii kunitte, honto?' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Men, Women