I assume the spelling mistake was deliberate to avoid the censors. The word you're looking for is 毛じらみ (Ke-jirami)
Dov'è il gainetto? Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where is the washroom?" The question translates literally as "Where's the public toilet?" in English. The pronunciation will be "do-VEH eel GA-bee-NET-to" in Pisan Italian.
luogo pubblico
this has numerous meanings in English depending on what country you come from where you have a shower or bath is "ofuroba" where you go to the toilet is "otteharai" the public baths are called "Sento"
"Spain's public square" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Piazza di Spagna.Specifically, the feminine noun piazza means "(public) square." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun Spagna means "Spain."The pronunciation is "PYAHT-tsah dee SPAH-nyah."
Biblioteca pubblica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "public library."Specifically, the feminine noun biblioteca means "library." The feminine adjective pubblica translates as "public." The pronunciation will be "BEE-blyo-TEH-ka POOB-blee-ka" in Italian.
The original should be good in whatever language it is in and in any country. But you can have a Notary Public write a translation and notarize it.
Inoue Mao, a Japanese actress known for her roles in various films and television dramas, has demonstrated some ability to speak English, particularly in interviews and public appearances. However, her primary language is Japanese, and her proficiency in English may vary. While she can communicate in English to some extent, she is not primarily known for her English-speaking skills.
Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants was created in 1949.
Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants's motto is 'Justice for Fairness'.
Name meaning: Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Word meaning: That isn't a word.
Public speaking can be translated as öffentliches Reden or Redenhalten.
"Previous spouses: specify the names" is an English equivalent of the French phrase conjoints précédents: préciser les noms. The above-mentioned formal phrasing may appear on legal documents and in public records. The pronunciation will be "ko-zhweh prey-sey-daw prey-see-zey ley no" in French.