Dansu, or odori (nouns). Odoru (verb) to dance.
I watch Beach so I've heard Rukia say it like this:
Mai: (dance)
Sorry to correct you on this but its 'mae' ^^
Dance as a noun is "Odori" おどり
the verb meaning to dance is Odoru おどる, or Odorimasu おどります.
the verb form meaning dancing is "Odotteiru" おどっている or Odotteimasu" おどっています.
'Odotteiru.'
Radon. Cannot find any Russian word rodon (родон). If from a badly translated instruction manual then probably radon (радон)
The term "hanmi" is a Japanese term used in the martial art of Aikido. The Aikido term "hanmi" translates into the English language to mean "half body".
It is slang in only the spoken word. It cannot be used in proper English. As slang, and has to be translated into English before it can be categorized: it means "what will . . . ".What is an interrogative pronoun.Will is part of the future tense of a verb, as in will go, will find.You should always use "What will" in school, not the slang.
When translated into English, the word arhitecktura means architecture. There are many places one can view images of architecture, on various sites online.
Cool is a word that can describe both 'fashion' and 'dance'. EX: The cool fashion is popular. EX: The cool dance was fun.
ダンススクール (dansu suku-ru) is often used to mean 'dance school' in Japanese.
What is the word 'Honorable' when translated from English to Japanese.
The word sick when translated from English to Japanese is mukatsuku.
The word 'maple' when translated from English to Japanese is カエデ.
The word drag when translated from English to Japanese is hipparu.
The word crown when translated from English to Japanese is oukan or kuraun.
The word listener when translated from English to Japanese is kikite or risuna.
There is no equivalent word in Japanese for the English word "a."
The word 'champion' when translated from English to Japanese is ăăŁăłăăȘăł (champion).
Of= No in Japanese
"Kaisho", but you can add "bu" to the end of a name (E.G., Dance-bu).
There's no such word in Japanese.