The Japanese word for correct would be "tadashii" or in Japanese kana: ただしい or 正しい.
You may say 'tadashii.'
No. It doesnt have he correct syllabols to be Japanese, so no, it isn't Japanese. It sounds European though, it might be German or something.
The word "sinnoh" can't possibly be made with the Japanese alphabet. If you could figure out the correct spelling for it, it could be answered much easier.
The correct way to romanize that would be 'faito', written ファイト it's simply Japanese way of saying the English word 'fight'.
I believe you are asking for the word that means teacher in Japanese? It would be easier if you had provided a definition. But I believe you are looking for the word 'sensei', which is Japanese for teacher.
ジョニー In Japanese this is the correct writting for the name in Japanese. The correct lines are crusial 'cause if you don't know what in the world you are writting chances are you have not been writting it correctly....
The adjective 'correct' (as in a correct answer or the correct way to do something) is tadashii (ただしい). The verb 'to correct' is teisuru (ていする).
The likely word is haiku -- a Japanese poetry form.
That is the correct spelling of "anime" (a Japanese visual art form).
Correct romanization is 'kobi', written 媚. It means 'flattery; flirtation'.
Ashura is a significant day in the Islamic calendar observed by Muslims for different reasons, depending on the branch of Islam. For Sunni Muslims, it marks the day when Prophet Musa (Moses) and the Israelites were saved from Pharaoh's tyranny. For Shia Muslims, it commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, at the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD.
Sora Improvement: Incorrect; sora is actually "sky". The correct word for wind is "kaze" (pronounced "KAH - zeh").