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What is the word 'end' when translated from English to Japanese?

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What is the phrase 'sushi hana' when translated from Japanese to English?

Sushi.寿司 edge,end, flower, margin, nasal mucus, nose, petal, point, snivel, snot, tip. All those are words that Hana can mean in Japanese


What is the word 'rain' when translated from English to Japanese?

ame ('me' is pronounced like 'met' without the 't' on the end)


What is the word 'club' when translated from English to Japanese?

"Kaisho", but you can add "bu" to the end of a name (E.G., Dance-bu).


What is the word 'seven' when translated from English to Japanese?

nana (shichi) you could type it like a 't' but with an extra flick on the end


What is 'end' when translated from English to Italian?

"End" in English is fine in Italian.


What is the phrase 'art is a blast' when translated from English to Japanese?

Can someone please tell me , how I must write 'Art is a blast' in Japanse? I'm really thankful for the person*s* who can give me that answer. ''Geijutsu WA bakuhatsu da!'' this is actually what deidei said and he added ''katsu'' in the end


What is 'rebel' when translated from English to Japanese?

re-be-ruThe Japanese 'r' is considerably softer than in English, somewhere between an 'l' and a 'd'. Also, the 'u' at the end is almost inaudible. However, the Japanese have plenty of native words for 'rebel', so it is unlikely that this would be used often.


What is the word 'fist' when translated from English to Japanese?

The transliteration (English spelling for the Japanese pronunciation) for the word is "Nukite". Pronounced (New - kit - ay) New, like the word new; Kit, like a sports kit; ay, like the end of "play".


What is the word 'niece' when translated from English to Japanese?

mei If addressing some one or talking about someone else's family, add -san at the end (mei-san).


What is the name hope translated from English to Japanese?

'Sou omoimasu' or 'sou negaimasu', also you can add that expression to a sentence by adding 'you ni' to the end of the verb.


What is the phrase 'little one' when translated from English to Japanese?

The most commonly used form of this is just adding "-chan" to the end of the person's name, it's kind of a cutesy way of saying someone's name and when used toward children most commonly means something similar to 'little one'.