The word takusan means many in the English language.
takusan = many/a lothanashitai = to want to talkkoto = topicarimasu = there is (for non-living things)Takusan hanashitai koto arimasu. = There are many things I wish to speak about.
When wanting to translate "expensive" over from English to Japanese, it is pronounced "Kōkana." The actual Japanese spelling of the translated word is "高価な."
How much is the dog? inu wa IKURA desu ka Have you got much homework? shuukudai ga TAKUSAN arimasu ka "Much" has many contexts.
Takusan, ippai. If you're speaking about people you shoud say "ooi".
技術 (gijutsu) means technique. If you want to say there are many techniques, you could say たくさん技術がある (takusan gijutsu ga aru).
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
Causative statements are expressed differently in Japanese, and as such there is no exact replication of the word "would". However, if you wanted to say something like "I would go if I didn't have this homework" you could say たくさん宿題があるので、行けません (takusan shukudai ga aru node, ikemasen; I have a lot of homework, so I can't go).courtesy of User:Lagoomba
Causative statements are expressed differently in Japanese, and as such there is no exact replication of the word "would". However, if you wanted to say something like "I would go if I didn't have this homework" you could say たくさん宿題があるので、行けません (takusan shukudai ga aru node, ikemasen; I have a lot of homework, so I can't go).
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender