From one to ten:
1 = Ichi
2 = Ni
3 = San
4 = Yon
5 = Go
6 = Roku
7 = Nana
8 = Hachi
9 = Kyuu
10 = Zyuu
Creating "tens", like 20, 30, and so on is done by combining the number for the number of "tens" and then "Zyuu". So, twenty would be "ni-zyuu", thirty would be "san-zyuu".
Then, add another number for the single decimals. 21 is "Ni-zyuu-ichi" and 32 would be "san-zyuu-ni".
Hundreds are made in the same way using "Hyaku" and thousands by using "Sen".
The number 2433 would be pronounced as "Ni-sen-yon-hyaku-san-zyuu-san".
arigato
歓迎
Japanse: 粉末
あほ A ho
How do you say Grip in Japanse = Kumi Kata.
"goat" is called "yagi" (ヤギ) in Japanese
ai あい愛アイ
夜顔の姉妹 : 'yorugao no shimai'.
This is kind of a silly question. Be more specific if you want an actual answer!
ç ‚æ¼ éƒ¨éšŠif u need more things translated go to google.com, they have a translator.
its simple just go to learnjapnse.com it will show u alot of japanse words u might understand
It can be written: エディー