names do not translate in Japanese its said the same
ナイーマ
Naīma is your name
Yes it can be. Anything would be a suitable Japanese name.
A statue of a "Happy man" or a "wind chim"(wind-bell) will be a suitable gift for Japanese family as they are believed to bring good fortune.
"Ara" is not an English word. I would be happy to help you translate a suitable sentence if I knew what language it was.
You'll need to download a Japanese Input Method Editor that is suitable for your operating system. Try searching the internet for "Japanese IME." You should be able to find instructions, and go from there.
There are many words for spirit in Japanese. I am not sure if this is the most suitable translation, but ookami no genkiwould at least literally mean wolf's spirit.
You'll need to download an Input Method Editor (IME) suitable for your computer. You should be able to locate one online by searching for "Japanese IME."
The words are 'utau' , 'houshou' or 'shouka'. I think 'utau' would be the most suitable.
It depends on your familiarity with John. But usually the general politeness level is suitable for most situations.
Define your target group (age, subculture, area, etc.), define what you want to know, and then translate those two into suitable questions.
You can find quality Japanese Anime costumes suitable for your Halloween needs and at reasonable prices at www.partycity.com.com. The site should help with all your Halloween needs.
First find a suitable essay in English (Google search). Copy it into a notepad or any text editor for saving it. Then open Google Translate. Paste it in the text box provided or upload the saved text file. Select 'Translate From' and 'Translate To' fields and click "Translate" button Translation done. Copy the Hindi text into another text file. There may be few grammar mistakes which can be corrected easily on your own. Using this method you can get essays or documents in any language you want.
The comparative forms of "suitable" are "more suitable" and "less suitable". The superlative forms of "suitable" are "most suitable" and "least suitable".