'Hi' has a few possible meanings in Japanese. The two most common would be 日 and 火. 日 means 'day' or 'sun', while 火 means fire.
Hi means Yes in Japanese. ---- Hi means fire. But if you are saying "Hi" as in (hai), then it means yes.
幸せな友情の日 Shiawase na yūjō no hi
Konnichiwa is 'hi' in Japanese.
you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translatable sakugen is slashing tayo or hi is sun so sukugen suru tayo or sukugen suru hi would be a translation but no Japanese is going to have a clue what your talking about
Peinto is the phonetic translation of paint in Japanese.
Watashi-tachi WA hantai, watashi WA hi de anata WA kōri desu
mashi = better (mas hi is not japanese)...
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.
The translation is Hoteru
what sort of a question is this? am i supposed to guess its meaning? if the question is What is the Japanese translation of "move on"? then its "Idō" if its What is the translation of "move on Japanese"? then its "Nippon de no ugoki"
Kuru hi ga = (talking about) the day that (something) is coming chikau = to be close kimashita = has come Kuru hi ga chikau kimashita = The day (of something's arrival) is drawing near.
The translation for "man slayer" in Japanese is 人殺し (hitogoroshi).
"Clean" is 'kirei' in Japanese.