Aka -red Daidaiiro -orange
Kiiro -yellow
Midori -green
Aoi -blue and indigo
Murasaki -violet/purple
Kuro -black
shiro -white
hope that helped...
ENGLISH/JAPANESE/PRONUNCIATION
Blue /Ao / "Ah-Oh"
Red / Aka / "Ah-Ka"
Grey / Haiiro / "Hai-Roh"
Black / Kuro / "Koo-Roh"
Brown / Chaiiro / "Chai-Roh"
Green / Midori / "Mee-Doh-Ree"
Yellow / Kiiro / "Key-Roh"
Orange / Orenji / "Oh-Ren-Jee"
Purple / Murasaki / "Moo-Rah-Sah-Key"
White / Shiro / "She-Roh"
i do believe that it is najika
English names are simply made into syllables in Japanese and not actually made INTO Japanese. that's impossible.
names do not translate meanings do
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese?
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese?
Names are the same in any language.
The Japanese flag has a white background with a red circle in the middle.
They were bred that way.
what are you asking, "how do you say 'list of Japanese names' in Japanese"? if so Nippon-mei no risuto
Most Japanese names good for Japanese dogs
Japan's national colours are the same as the two colours of the Japanese flag - red and white.
Motoko Maezawa has written: 'Akachan no yoi namae no kimekata' -- subject(s): Japanese, Japanese Names, Names, Japanese, Names, Personal, Personal Names
Not all colours have names. They are differentiated by wavelength. Consequently there is an infinite number of colours.
black and red i might have this wrong though
red, yellow, and blue
If they are Japanese brands, then yes. Their names are written in Kanji.
Kimono are available in hundreds of different colours.
They do. Toyota Matsuda Nissan but they do not write in Japanese letters. they retain their Japanese names. but writing using letters of the alphabet. to be easily understood by everyone