The Japanese word "like" can be expressed as "好き" (suki), which means to like or to enjoy something or someone. It is commonly used to convey affection or preference. For example, "私はりんごが好きです" (Watashi wa ringo ga suki desu) translates to "I like apples." Another term that conveys a similar sentiment is "好む" (konomu), which means to prefer or to favor.
That is not a standardized romanization of a Japanese word, nor does it sound like any Japanese word I am familiar with.
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The Japanese word for "hog" or "pig" is buta.In hiragana (Japanese syllabary), it looks like this: ぶたAnd in Kanji (Japanese words expressed in Chinese characters), like this: 豚
It is a Japanese word and it means thank you.
The word "hallelujah" written in Japanese katakana would be: ハレルヤ.
The Japanese word for 'oracle' is 神託 (shintaku). The pronunciation is roughly like "shin-tahkoo".
The Japanese word for 'sin' is 罪 (tsumi). The pronunciation is roughly like "tsoo-mee".
In Japanese, wings is tsubasa. It is written like this: 翼 .
please think what does my question read like What is the Japanese word of how about you? "how about you" is a phrase, word is singular It would be easier to understand if you wrote how do i say "how about you" in Japanese? anata WA dou desuka
It looks like this: 美
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"Saiko" in Japanese translates to something like "great" or "best" in English.