Six
In Japanese, "roku roku" does not have a specific meaning. It may sound like repeating the number "six" (roku), but alone it does not convey a distinct idea.
French: six Spanish: seis German: sechs Japanese: 六 (roku)
In Japanese, 16 is spelled as 十六 (じゅうろく or juuroku) and can be written as 16.
"Zapraszamy do jednego roku" - Not sure , don't speak polish.
"Kyuuketsuki" in Japanese is the word for "vampire."
Some Japanese girl names that mean lonely are Sabishii, Kodoku, and Hitori.
"Roku gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "June"
"juu roku" is a Japanese word and in English it means "sixteen"
no. It is Ni Jyu Roku. Because Ni ROKU would mean 2 and 6 alone. It wouldn't mean 26. Jyu is like the particle for saying tens, ie. San Jyu would mean 30.
"63" is "roku juu san" in Japanese.
It is 'roku,' written: 六
watasiwa roku des
'Hachijuu roku'.
Roku-sen
6=六(Roku)in Japanese.
"Roku."
hachi-jyu-roku
"Jyu-Roku" Literally Ten Six