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there is no such thing as top sailor. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
"Trompo" in English can be translated to "spinning top" or simply "top."
No, au cheval does not mean "with an egg on top" when translated from French to English. The masculine singular prepositional phrase instead means "horseback," "on horse" or "with horse" whereas à cheval does have the above-mentioned meaning in English. The respective pronunciations will be "o shuh-val" and "a shuh-val" in French.
Canotta is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "tank top." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (una, "a, an") articles -- will be "ka-NOT-ta" in Italian.
"Encima" in Spanish can be translated to "on top of" or "above" in English, depending on the context.
"The head" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la cabeza. The feminine singular phrase may be literal, in reference to the top of a human body, or symbolic, in terms of the leader of a group. The pronunciation will be "la ka-VEY-sa" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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The blog list below has a top ten list of English language hit songs that have been translated into Spanish. thespanishversion.wordpress.com/ thespanishversion.org
Milk = ミルク, pronounced miruku. *Note: Japanese does not have an exact "l" or "r", but rather somewhere between the two, started by placing the tip of your tongue at the top of your mouth - almost like you are about to pronounce an l, but not quite. It is difficult to explain if you are unfamiliar with Japanese pronunciation, my regrets.
Un haut in French means "a summit" or "one top" in English.
Come sta la mia ragaza Top oggi? in Italian means "How is my top girl today?" in English.
"The prime number" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il primo. The masculine singular definite article and noun also translate into English as "the earliest," "the first," "the former," "the next," "the number one," and "the top" according to context. Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation will be "eel PREE-mo" in Italian.