It would be hito (hee-toh) or 人 in kanji. ひと in hiragana.
"hito".
It is a name. One person is Takafumi Horie, who is a Japanese Internet entrepreneur.
Takumi na hito
Sansei .
The word ninja is a noun, a word for a person skilled in ninjutsu, a traditional Japanese technique of espionage, characterized by stealthy movement and camouflage.Some synonyms for the noun ninja are:spyagentoperativespecialistinformerwatcher
The regular ordinary Japanese person's word for snowflake is "seppen." But Japanese poets and writers use the term "yuki no hana" which literally means "snowflower" -- a prettier, more poetic word for the beautiful snowflake.
"Granny", which is the same as "old person" in Japanese is pronounced Ba-San. (baa-san) !
Why dont you type it in google translate?! EDIT: Google translate is terrible with Japanese, that's why, lazy person.
Your question is vague, please reform. Possible related words to Japanese people are: nihonjin/nipponjin [Japanese native person] nikkeijin [person of Japanese ancestry but living outside Japan]
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.