'Wind user' may be translated as風の使用者 (kaze no shiyousha) when translated from English to Japanese.
"User ID" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ID de usuario. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "ee-they they oo-SWA-ryo" in Spanish.
Nome di utente is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "user name." The masculine singular noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun translate literally by word order into English as "name of user." The pronunciation will be "NO-mey dee oo-TEN-tey" in Italian.
"Paribens" is a brand name; it does not get translated. "Clique para reiniciar" means "Click to restart".
One user said: the Japanese word for sin is, "Nashide." Another user said: "Tsumi" (tsoomee) is how you would say "sin" in Japanese.
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"Contact user" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Contatta utente.Specifically, the imperative contatta means "(informal singular You) contact." The masculine noun utente means "user." The pronunciation is "kohn-TAHT-tah oo-TEHN-teh."
Contatta utente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Contact user."Specifically, the imperative contatta means "(informal singular You) contact." The feminine/masculine noun utentemeans "user." The pronunciation is "kohn-TAHT-tah oo-TEHN-teh."
Go to your user page, which can be accessed by clicking on your user page to the top right of the page. On your user page will be a summary of your activity, including the number of terms you have added or translated. By clicking on the number, you will go to a page with all your translations.
剣士 Kenshi
User Serviceable.
The phrase "user generated content" refers to content that is generated by users. This phrase generally applies to the field of creative arts, such as writing and arts.
"Tsukaena yatsu Dana" is a Japanese phrase that roughly translates to "the one who uses it" or "the one who wields it." In various contexts, it can refer to someone who has control or mastery over a particular tool, weapon, or skill. The phrase emphasizes the relationship between the user and the object or technique they are utilizing.