The word ã (ne) is a sentence-ending particle used in Japanese to add "isn't it?" or "right?" to the end of the sentence. ã may also be used in casual conversation to get someone's attention.
Examples
ã‚‚ã†é•·å´Žã«ã¯è¡Œã£ãŸã“ã¨ã‚ã‚‹ã (mou nagasaki niwa itta koto aru ne) - "You've been to Nagasaki before, right?"
ãã€ã©ã“ã‹è¡Œã“ã†ã‹ (ne, dokoka ikou ka) - "Hey, do you wanna go somewhere?"
ネオン /ne on/.
猫 /ne ko/ means 'cat' in Japanese.
Mamotte ne (守ってね) Means "Protect me"
This is not a Japanese word.
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
"Ecut" is not a Japanese word.
This can be translated as "Your Japanese is very good," or "You speak Japanese very well".
Netsu < sounds like "ne tzu" > is the equivalent word of " heat."
there is no word bhaga in japanese, baka is fool
that's not a Japanese word
"Charline" is not a Japanese word.
"Stampes" is not a Japanese word.