Amai means Sweet and Suu means Suck.
So Amai Suu means Sweet Sucking.
Sweet in Japanese is 甘い (amai). It can refer to the taste of something sweet, like sugar, or be used more broadly to describe something as charming or cute.
You may say 'amasa,' written in Japanese as: 甘さ
普通の (fut suu no) is Japanese equivalent for 'normal' in adjective sense.
Amai okashi
甘い Amai
sweet vampire Amai kyūketsuki
Well "Sweet" In Japanese is "Amai"(uh-my) and Princess is "Hime" (Hee-may) So It is probably Amai hime. --- hope this helped!
The word for sweet in Japanese is Amai, pronounced (ah mah eee)
甘い夢 (amai yume) literally means 'sweet dreams' in Japanese, but is not used the same as in English.甘い夢 is only a noun phrase and would not be used as an expression in Japanese.
we say お菓子(okashi) or 甘い (amai) in japan
Amai Liu is 152 cm.
Amai Unmei was created on 1997-02-21.