to say closed in Japanese クローズ and it is read like kuroozu.
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è¦ªå‹ (shinyuu) means 'close friend' in Japanese.
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The Japanese word for "calendar" comes from the English, so it is very close: 'karendaa.'
There were close to 100,000 Japanese-Americans living in California in 1940.
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To keep the mouth and mouth close (kiss), I think.
If you mean "close to each" in terms of language, they are not as closely related as you seem to think. Filipino and Japanese are extremely different. Korean and Japanese share some grammatical similarities, and Japanese Kanji evolved from Chinese Hanzi, but the languages are not at all mutually intelligible. A somewhat analogous question would be "Why don't all Americans understand other Western languages like French, German, or Dutch?"
In 1940, close to 100,000 Japanese-Americans lived in California. Nearly 160,000 lived in Hawaii.
There's no such word in Japanese but there are some close words: shōnen = boy, lad shōnin = merchant, witness
A ri ssa/ アリッサ The 'r' is a little softer than in English, quite close to 'l'
"On" would be spelled オン by Japanese speakers, giving it a pronunciation close to 'own' and should be spelled アーン, which would then give it the same pronunciation that we use.
Shinyuu [親友] means close friend or best friend.