$150 US dollars (roughly) a lot of money.
ryo seiai
ryo is dragon in Japanese though
The ryo was a historical Japanese currency unit used during the Edo period, roughly equivalent to about 1.5 grams of gold. Its value fluctuated over time and varied based on the economic context, but it is often estimated that one ryo could be worth around 1,000 to 3,000 yen in modern currency, depending on the specific period and market conditions. However, because it is no longer in circulation, its value is mostly of historical interest.
In Japanese it is ryo, in Chinese it is chang.
violence is the same mean bo-u-ryo-ku in japanese. (In kanji 暴力)
力 (chi ka ra) is general Japanese word for 'strength, might'. But if you mean e.g physical strength then other words are made out of it like 体力 (tai ryo ku) or for dynamic power, motor power 動力 (dou ryo ku).
呂 (ryo) generally means 'bass range' in Japanese music, as in contrast to 甲 (kan) which means 'treble range'. It could also refer to a specific scale of an old sort of Japanese formal music called gagaku, in which sense it also might appear as 呂旋 (ryo sen) or 呂旋法 (ryo sen pou).
i think ryo doesnt have a YM but you can search his blog in ryo translation!!!!!
The value of 1000 ryos can vary depending on the context, as "ryo" is a historical Japanese currency that was used during the Edo period. In modern times, it is not directly convertible to contemporary currencies like the yen or US dollar. However, if you're looking for a historical perspective, some estimates suggest that 1 ryo could be equivalent to several hundred yen today, but the exact value is subjective and can differ based on the specific historical context.
The cast of Ryo - 2013 includes: Aoi Yuki as Ryo
Lane Ryo Hirabayashi has written: 'Hikaru Iwasaki and the WRA's Photographic Section, 1943-1945' -- subject(s): Japanese Americans, Photography, Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, World War, 1939-1945
just click home then vote for ryo and accept all challenges to get more ryo :D