To say the word hobby is Japanese you say shumi, make your you put extra emphasis on the 'sh'
シュルティ /shu ru ti/. The only independent consonant in Japanese is 'n'; so the 'sh' sound changes to 'shu' to be pronounceable in Japanese.
"inosh" can not be a Japanese word as there is no "sh" sound without being followed by a vowel. You're likely asking for the meaning of "inochi" which means "life".
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good sh*t, bad sh*t, smelly sh*t, the sh*t, new sh*t, old sh*t
In Japanese foreign words or names are written in katakana,therefore they are pronounced a little bit differently. In any other language as well as Japanese there is no different word for names so Josh in Japanese would be Joshu (ジョシュ) as there is no sh itself in Japanese. France, for example would be Furansu (フランス) in Japanese. This simple principle works for every word in Japanese that comes from another language.
I think it was this Japanese movie called "Cat Sh*t One"
Ironically enough, it is simply o.k. ^-^ But you could also say Yosha (said like yo-sh(a) with the a being whispered.) which means "Alright!"
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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.
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