uso means lie.
so everything starts with uso means "fake" or "look like"
'Uso' is lie. 'Uso o tsuku' is "to lie."
If you are talking about the letter "u" Then here are a few..... Umai (yummy/delicious) ureshii (happy) uso (lie) utsukushi (beautiful) Side Note: The Japanese don't use letters but syllables and symbols. :X
There are no Japanese words that start with "Q," as "Q" does not exist in Japanese.
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usotsuki, so my dictionary tells me 'uso' means 'lie' (noun), so 'uso da yo!' = 'it's a lie!' x
I don't believe that there is a v in the Japanese language.... ._.
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None of them technically start with r, since the Japanese writing system uses sounds, not words. So they would start with ra, ru, re, ri, ro, rya, ryu, or ryo, but not r.
Here are a few off the top of my head~ :3 uchi (house) ureshii (happy) umi (ocean) uso (lie) usotsuki (liar) utsukushi (beautiful) usurai (shut up) umai (delicious) uragiri (betrayal) Hope that helped? :X
I don't believe there are any words that have q in them in the Japanese language. Same as with c, x, v, l, w.
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