Your query is vague. If you mean syllable 'i' in Japanese it is い in hiragana and イ in katakana.
Giri
uwu
In Latin letters: Onchi
In Japanese It Is Kingu , It Is Called Romaji When Written in English
ha - は i - い はい/hai. It means 'Yes' or 'Okay' in Japanese.
Italian: Attenzione Japanese: 注目 Chūmoku
The verb "to do" is 'suru' or 'yaru' in Japanese.
They do. Toyota Matsuda Nissan but they do not write in Japanese letters. they retain their Japanese names. but writing using letters of the alphabet. to be easily understood by everyone
Tenki wa dodesu ka, theres a straight line over the o in dodesu
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Well, it's hard to put into English letters but I hope this helps. English "Happy year of the dragon..." Japanese "Leeka dea aoudo fi lassio"
Japanese Letters are written in a different traditional style than the English language. Japanese is written in the roman alphabet and each letter stands for a sound. Japanese sentence structure is much different then the English structure.