Japanese letters depend greatly on the level of formality. An informal letter could be ended with anything such as (それじゃ) 'sore ja ' [lit: well then/bye], where formal letters use (敬語) 'keigo' [honorific language] with terms and expressions rarely used in daily conversations. 敬具 /kei gu/ meaning 'Sincerely yours' is a very polite way of ending a formal letter; 匆匆 /sou sou/ meaning 'Yours sincerely/hastily', is another formal way but usually used to brief formalities and when the letter is written with less usage of 'keigo' as it was necessary to urge the matter. かしく /ka shi ku/ is also a formal term occasionally used, but only by females, and is of same meaning as the ones aforementioned.
Dodo, judo, redo and undo are 4 letter words. They end with the letters do.
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In the style of ending a letter, it would be "Ai o komete."
the correct way to end a letter is ''sincerely, love from, see you soon, i love you, goodbye for now, or keep in touch,
No it is not. The correct spelling is Japanese
The word you are looking for is Asama.It's five letters, ending in A.Asama is a volcano in Honshu, Japan. It is one of the largest Japanese volcanoes.
pod is not a "five letter" word as asked for. "tripod" is a correct answer to the question "what is a five letter word ending in OD"
The Japanese word for correct would be "tadashii" or in Japanese kana: ただしい or 正しい.
That is the correct spelling of "ending" (conclusion, finale).
The correct spelling is "Japanese."
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Japanese Americans is the correct name for Japanese Americans