"Anta wa ore no shinyuu da yo." (あんたはおれの親友だよ)
Anta = short for "anata", meaning "you", shortened in casual speech to simplify. Feel free to use "anata" to be more correct, "omae" if a close friend (it being more "harsh" and antagonistic, therefore used primarily between male friends joking around) or "kimi", which is usually used for lovers or people who are very intimate.
Ore = I/me. Assuming you're male, this is a casual way to say "I", so you can use "boku" here to be a little more formal, or "watashi" only if a very formal situation. If you're female, you can't use "ore" or "boku", so use "watashi" or "atashi".
shinyuu = best/close friend.
da yo = optional sentence ender, again a casual one. Feel free to use "desu" instead if you prefer, or if the situation should be a bit more formal.
(私の)親友はどこですか?(watashi no) shinyū wa doko desu ka? (Where is (my) best friend?)
(あなたの)親友はどこですか?(anata no) shinyū wa doko desu ka? (Where is (your) best friend?
([someone' name]の)親友はどこですか?([someone's name] no) shinyū wa doko desu ka? (Where is (someone)'s best friend?
watashi no akachan for a baby
koibito for girlfriend
tú eres mi mejor amigo
translateed-lo
You care for a Japanese baby the same way that you care for any other baby.
Baby can be said as 'akachan' in Japanese.
haha its IN japanese.. but not specifically JAPANESE babies. SO yes.. it means baby or.. if referring to someone older it means BABY-FACE
Akachan
a Japanese Macaque can have 1 baby
Tatyana means in Japanese is Oh baby i like it ! ^,^
the name beren is translateed from the old English as : bernard and in spanish it is translated as : bears also in English meaning is mainly for a male
Baby (or akachan) is pronounced ah-kah-chon.
Babies communicate through sounds, gestures, and cries to express their needs and feelings. This is known as prelinguistic communication and is not a formal language but a way for babies to interact with their caregivers. With time and exposure to language, babies start to develop language skills and eventually begin to speak.
No, we don't eat baby hearts. Where did you hear that?
chokoreito no akachan