'Take your time' isã”ゆã£ãã‚Šã©ã†ãž (goyukkuri douzo) in Japanese.
Most of the time, Japanese people take part of the blubber.
That would really take a long time, since there is no Japanese space center on the moon.
This time in Japanese may be either 今回 (konkai) or 今度 (kondo). They both have the same meaning, so take your pick!
First the Japanese, then the communists; one take's care of a task, "one bite at a time."
Yes Hanakiri Shinda can be translated into Japanese. It will take some time but it can be done.
"Time" is 'jikan' in Japanese.
Time is jikan in Japanese :D
The amount of time it will take a Japanese child to get a Philippine visa will vary. Processing times can range anywhere from several weeks to several months depending on the caseloads.
If you're going to post a question then take the time to make sense.
"Time" is 'jikan' in Japanese.
only 5 hours every six months
The Battle of Midway was fought by the Japanese Navy and the US Navy between 4th and 7th of June 1942. The Japanese were wanting to take over Midway partly to use in further attacks on Hawaii and to prevent more attacks on the Japanese home islands. The Japanese high command also wanted to take over part of the Aleutian Islands at the same time, so part of their forces were assigned to invade there at the same time.