In Japanese writing, it would be "スキル"
But to spell it out in our writing it would be "Sukiru"
And to pronounce it: (skee-ru)
The reason why it's pronounced with the "skee" sound (like skate) because in some terms, the "U" is silent. The character "Sasuke" from Naruto.
But not every "U" in one term and in other terms are silent. Just like the "u" in Naruto isn't silent. Hopefully that makes sense.
Ude, gijutsu.
skill
The word skill is a noun. The plural form is skills. Skill can also be a verb meaning to set apart.
The abstract noun for the adjective skillful is skillfulness.A related abstract noun is skill.
Yes. "Skill" is a noun.
lacking skill
skill
腕前の散弾 /u de ma e no san dan/ (lit: (gun)shot of skill) is a Japanese equivalent for that phrase.
Japanese art is Delicate, soft and dainty it uses a lot of skill to replicate.
The adverb of the word skill is skilfully.An example sentence is: "he skilfully repaired the car".
The Malayalam word for motivation skill is "ഉദ്ദേശക്കുറിപ്പ്" (uddeśakkuṟippu).
This is not a Japanese word.