haha its IN japanese.. but not specifically JAPANESE babies.
SO yes.. it means baby
or.. if referring to someone older
it means BABY-FACE
Baby can be said as 'akachan' in Japanese.
赤ちゃん akachan.
You may say 'akachan.'
When translated from English to Japanese, it is: 赤ん坊 Akachan
Doll is a "ningyou," pronounced: neen-gyoh
Akachan
私の赤ちゃん Watashi no akachan
"Akachan" is a Japanese word that means "baby" or "infant." It is often used affectionately to refer to young children or newborns. The term can also convey a sense of tenderness and care, reflecting the cultural importance of family and nurturing in Japanese society.
chokoreito no akachan
Baby (or akachan) is pronounced ah-kah-chon.
This is not a Japanese word.
The pronunciation of 赤ちゃん (akachan) is very simple, as is most Japanese pronunciation. It's pronounced like "ah-kah-chahn".赤 (aka) - "a car" [British pronunciation]; If you're not sure of the British accent, simply take off the 'r' and pronounced "a ca--".ちゃ (cha) - say the word "chart" without the letters 'r' or 't'ん (n) - may be pronounced as an English 'n' if needed, but is typically a lot more nasalPlease note that all syllables last for the same amount of time in Japanese, so each sound should be equal in length with no stress.