シマリス (縞栗鼠) shimarisu
It looks like this-日本
デビット
It looks like this: 美
真
タック Takku
The word "hallelujah" written in Japanese katakana would be: ハレルヤ.
ANSWERchousenshimarisu (挑戦シマリス): Korean chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus barberi)ezoshimarisu (蝦夷シマリス): Tamias sibiricus lineatus (subspecies of Siberian chipmunk native to Hokkaido)shiberiashimarisu (シベリアシマリス): Siberian chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus)shimarisu (シマリス): chipmunktoubushimarisu (東部シマリス): eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus)ANSWERSince the chipmunk wasn't all too well-known in Asia, they use the Katakana script to write chipmunk just like they would write any other Roman word that they themselves have no word for.Answer: In some parts of Japan, the word "Chipmunk" is spoken as "Chi - pu - mun - ku" - CHIPUMUNKU. e.g Suemunku
'Mirai' (future) is written as: 未来
花 is how you write it in Japanese. In phonetic form it's 'Hana'
ストーリー (sutoorii)
tree looks like this in kanji: 木 pronounced ki.
花 is what 'flower' looks like. In phonetic form, it's Hana.