mayonaka
'Yonaka ni naru to'
真夜中
真夜中の雨 (mayonaka no ame)
He said the Japanese were coming. Then we fought a war. Then you were born.
You may say 'mayonaka no oni,' written: 真夜中の鬼
it's; mayonaka, yoruyonaka, hanshou, juuniji, or; shoushi all of these words can be used, they mean the same thing.
"Japan" is not a word that exists in the Japanese language. The official Japanese word for Japan is, formally: Nippon-koku; informally: Nihon-koku. Usually "Nippon" will suffice. Many Japanese companies use "Nippon" in their names, such as Nippon Airlines and Nippon Oil.
'Mayonaka no mura' (ma-yoh-nah-ka no mu-rah): 真夜中の村
Midnight to Midnight was created in 1987-02.
Midnight
Midnight is 12:00. In this sentence, Midnight is a noun.That color is midnight blue. In this sentence, midnight is an adjective.Wait until midnight. NounWait 'til the midnight hour. Adjective