In this case, 'ji' has been romanized as 'zi.' 'Yoji gozen' means "four in the morning."
With that romanization it won't mean anything as a sentence. Watashi WA : I... Fukushu : sidekick, assistant Gozen : (in the) morning, a.m.
When you translate it, you say, "no."Like the sentence "I am of the sea,"you say, "Watashi WA umi no gozen."^_^
Shizuka Gozen died in 1211.
Shizuka Gozen was born in 1165.
Tsuchida Gozen died in 1594.
Aya-Gozen died in 1609.
Aya-Gozen was born in 1524.
午前 GOZEN --daytime, afternoon, etc. 夜 YORU --- night, evening, etc.
No, She is not.
If you're talking about the particle (as in "I am"), its equivalent would either be ha (は, pronounced wa) or ga (が). If you're talking about "antemeridian," it's gozen (午前).
The Gozen security sticker on this product is significant because it indicates that the product has been verified and authenticated by Gozen, ensuring its quality and authenticity. This sticker serves as a seal of approval, assuring consumers that the product is genuine and has not been tampered with.
You can say watashi wa gozen.