'Plain' in Japanese (as in 'a plain') is平野 (heiya). To describe something as being 'plain', one would use the word無地 (muji).
Aequor, campus, clarus, invenustus, perspicuus, or simplex are Latin equivalents of the English word 'plain'. The word 'aequor' means 'plain' in the sense of 'any flat surface'. The word 'campus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'level ground'. The words 'clarus' and 'perspicuus' mean 'plain' in the sense of 'clear to the senses'. The word 'invenustus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'not beautiful'. The word 'simplex' means 'plain' in the sense of 'candid, simple'.
What is Japanese for Grandpa
its not Japanese
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.
It is 'jinja' in Japanese. (Japanese: 神社)
No, Sharon is not a Japanese name. It has Hebrew origins and means "plain" or "princess" in Hebrew.
plain "dai-jo-bu"
they commonly eat plain rice
verb - aru (plain form) arimasu (polite form)
Gin the alcohol -> ジン Gin (銀) in Japanese -> Silver Just plain "gin" as a sound -> ギン
The Japanese word 中原 (nakahara) would most likely be used as a place name or surname. The characters literally mean 'middle plain'.
I use plain old utensils, personally... forks, spoons, knives. Chopsticks are an option, of course.
Wasabi is a common seasoning though many people eat it plain. (It's sort of like yogurt or ice cream!) Another japanese seasoning would be soy sauce. People it that a lot.
(shita)hou ga ii *word in bracket can be replaced with any other plain past verb.
what is kilby, a name?the question does not make much senseare you asking "what is Japanese for kilby?" or "what is a 'Japanese Kilby'?" or "What is the Japanese word Kilby mean in English?"if its the first question and Kilby is a name then the following is the answer キルビーKirubīif its the second question i haven't a clue and if its the third there is no Japanese word kilby as there is no combination of letters "lby" in Japaneseplease ask questions using plain and correct English so i don't have to write such a long answer
Japanese: 'central plain'; mostly found in the island of Ky?sh?. Borne by descendants of the Mononobe clan, the name is listed in the Shinsen sh?jiroku. It is pronounced Nakabaru on Okinawa island.
The Ishikari Plain on Hokkaido, where Sapporo is located, was originally inhabited by the Ainu people. However, during the 19th Century what became the city of Sapporo was founded by ethnic Japanese and now the vast majority of residents of the city and the region are ethnic Japanese, with origins similar to the rest of the ethnic Japanese people of Japan. The geographic origins of the ethnic Japanese is still a matter of discussion.