"Papa" literally in hiragana is ぱぱ; in katakana it's パパ. If you are looking for the word "father" that is otou-san お父さん. Less formally is tou-san 父さん. Most formal is chichi 父 (not really used all that much). (And just for kicks - the old Japanese way of saying father is chichi-ue, written 父上.)
The English letter 'p' does not exist in Japanese, though there are syllables that incorporate the sound. It does not stand for anything in Japanese.
ピアノ (piano) is the Japanese word for piano. It is pronounced "P-ah-no" where P is sounded like it's name.
The word "letter" in Japanese is "手紙" (tegami).
Prunus (Flowering Cherry)
kotta iki is 'frozen spirit' in japanese. hope i helped! :P
Kuroe. Pronounced Coo-Row-A (say the letter A for A)
There isn't an equivalent "letter" for 'p,' or 'g', but Japanese does have consonants that use the "p" and "g" sounds. They are: pa, pi, pu, pe, po, ga, gi, gu, ge, and go.
ハッピーハウス : happii hausu. [The double p is pronounced geminated.]
The Japanese musical instrument that begins with the letter "p" is the "shamisen." It is a three-stringed instrument played with a plectrum, known for its distinctive, twangy sound. Although it doesn’t start with "p," if you are looking for a more specific instrument, the "pipa" is a traditional Chinese string instrument often associated with Japanese music as well. However, the shamisen is more closely tied to Japanese culture.
八分 /ha-ppun/ means '8 minutes'.[-pp = geminated 'p']
Pokemon is Japanese
Sukidayo ^^^ that means i like you. Love is pronounced as Ahh-E Say ahh and say "E" like the letter.