思考察知 (shikou sacchi) would mean "mind-reading" in Japanese. Its literal meaning is "Thought Sense".
omoi, nentou, kokoro, seishin, maindo, munesanzunKokorodepends which mind in Japanese heart and mind are the sameKokoroi changed my mind = Watashi wa jibun no kangae o kae ta
Reading helps student, to open their mind and give the ability to understand English and some others languages,
Movement, empty mind movements, structured armed techniques. The kanji that make up the word Kata in Japanese represent 'cutting ground.' In English it is usually termed as a 'form.'
There are probably several, but Tokyo and Kyoto come to mind. However, these are only three "letters" in Japanese - to is a single hirigana character, and kyo is a digraph.
sharing your mind.
Example: You use a word, and describe it with the letters that are in its name Music: Mind reading Understands people Sounds Beautiful Incredible Creates a new world
The two that comes to mind is フィルム ("firumu") or 映画 ("eiga". Can also mean "movie").
No
If you "read" every word in your mind without uttering outside sounds, no it is not a reading problem. Actually, that's how the great majority of people read when alone. That's why we read at a slower pace. If you get to just look at the letters and words as you look at a picture, without pronouncing them in your head, you can more than double the speed of your reading.
You can't. Mind reading is impossible.
The Japanese film "Mind Game" was originally released in 2004. It is based on a Japanese comic by Robin Nishi which also goes by the name "Mind Game"!
There will be no privacy, it is expensive, and if the capabilities of mind reading were in the hands of terrorists, we'd all be screwed.