呪われた子 /no ro WA re ta ko/ would mean 'cursed child' but as a phrase not a name. I have not come across the kanji for 'curse' to be used in names in Japanese but rarely.
There are many writing ways to most Japanese names, and not all names regardless of the language have meanings. Enko can e.g. be written 婉子 which conveys a meaning of 'charming/graceful child' and written 媛子 can mean something close to 'little princess'.
è¦ªå‹ (shinyuu) means 'close friend' in Japanese.
To keep the mouth and mouth close (kiss), I think.
A ri ssa/ アリッサ The 'r' is a little softer than in English, quite close to 'l'
Shinyuu [親友] means close friend or best friend.
There are many writing ways to most Japanese names, and not all names regardless of the language have meanings. Enko can e.g. be written 婉子 which conveys a meaning of 'charming/graceful child' and written 媛子 can mean something close to 'little princess'.
to say closed in Japanese クローズ and it is read like kuroozu. hope this helps :)
è¦ªå‹ (shinyuu) means 'close friend' in Japanese.
It is perfectly normal to be close to your child. You brought them into this world and they are apart of who you are.
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The most often encounted word pronounce (or transcribed in Roman letters) "ohiru" means something very close to "afternoon." It means: Lunch
Kuru hi ga = (talking about) the day that (something) is coming chikau = to be close kimashita = has come Kuru hi ga chikau kimashita = The day (of something's arrival) is drawing near.
The Japanese word for "calendar" comes from the English, so it is very close: 'karendaa.'
A close-ended question is one that can typically be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" or a specific piece of information. These questions do not invite open-ended responses and are often used to gather specific details or facts.
Did your extended family live close to you when you were a child.
There were close to 100,000 Japanese-Americans living in California in 1940.
何してるの? (nani shiteru no) may be used used to mean something like "whatcha doin'?" in Japanese. This sentence is very casual and would only be used with close friends and family.This would be pronounced something like "nah-nee shte-roo no".