The Japanese historically referred to the Emperor as "Tenno," meaning "heavenly sovereign," reflecting the belief that the Emperor was a living god.
'Senpai' is used to refer to someone who is your superior.
"Town" in Japanese is 'machi,' written: 町 'Mura' can be used to refer to villages, written: 村
The Japanese historically referred to the Emperor as "Tenno," meaning "heavenly sovereign," reflecting the belief that the Emperor was a living god.
There are two ways to say 'country' in Japanese. ? (kuni) may be used to refer to a country, while ?? (inaka) would be used to refer to the country, or a rural area.
The Japanese word 体育 (taiiku) is used to refer to P.E.
'Crane' is鶴 (tsuru) in Japanese. This word is used to refer to the bird.
'Sotai' actually isn't a Japanese name, although it can be used as a noun or verbal phrase.Most commonly, 'sotai' is written as 早退 (soutai) and is used to refer to the act of leaving early from school or work.
Kokugo is the Japanese term for the Japanese language. It is often used to refer to the study of the Japanese language and literature within Japan.
未来 (mirai) is commonly used to refer to the distant future and 将来 (shourai) is used to refer to the near future.
Either of the words エビ (ebi) or ロブスター (robustaa) may be used to refer to lobster in Japanese. The word エビ may also be used to refer to shrimp/prawns.
Tsukasa (つかさ) is often used as a girl's name in Japan, and sometimes it's used as a boy's name too. We also have several towns/villages named Tsukasa. The meaning might differ depending on what kanji is used.
Kanji is a Japanese word that can be used in multiple contexts. It can refer to emotions or authority figures. Kanji is technically Chinese words which are also used in Japan.