In Japanese, "I look" can be expressed as "私は見ます" (Watashi wa mimasu) for a formal context or simply "見る" (miru) for a more casual expression. If you're referring to looking at something specific, you can include the object, like "私はそれを見る" (Watashi wa sore o miru) meaning "I look at that."
秋の雨 (aki no ame)
You may say 'aki no fushichou.'
冬-fuyu-winter 春-haru-spring 秋-aki-fall
美しい秋の霧 Utsukushī aki no kiri
'Aki'.
You write Aki as 秋
The Hawaiian word for strength is "mana."
Depending on the kanji used to write the name, Aki can mean:晶 "sparkle",明 "bright" or秋 "autumn."
It is 'aki,' written: 秋
Aki Ihara has written: 'Heian cho bungaku no shikiso' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese literature, Colors in literature
You look at a translator .
aki no ha ga ochiru