this question doesn't make sense
but amusement is アミューズメント pronounced amiyuuzumento
as for sentence its bun
why do you keep asking the same question do you think you'll get a different answer
Desu. It is put at the end of a sentence. It can also mean 'it is'.
This is not a proper Japanese sentence. Each word literally translated is "no" "I" "don't exist", but the sentence itself doesn't mean this and neither does it make sense.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
" Megan! I got us some tickets to the Amusement Park!"
楽しみ /ta no shi mi/ means 'amusement, pleasure, enjoyment' in Japanese.Goraku
amusement
Japanese. Originally ancient Chinese from 'amusement verse'.
Amusement park is only capital if it is the name of a location. For instance, you would capitalize Cedar Point Amusement Park. Amusement park by itself, however, is just a noun, and only follows standard sentence grammar (Capitalize amusement if it's the first word in a sentence, etc.)
The kid was full of amazement when she saw the amusement park.
I went to the Amusement Park.
I'm just filling in the blanks for amusement.
The children found great amusement in the clown's silly antics during the birthday party.
wat daes the word amusement mean?
bun. (rhymes with spoon)
The proper way to say amusment in a sentence is " We had fun today in the amusment park" Or " the monkey was a great amusment at the party" those are some sentences you can use that have the word amusment in them.