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The proper noun (a city) is spelled 'Sydney, Australia'.
The Japanese poetry form is Haiku.
That is the correct spelling, "Minolta," for the Japanese maker of cameras and photocopiers.
That is the correct spelling of "shiatsu" (Japanese finger-pressure massage).
The correct spelling is "karaoke" (from Japanese meaning empty orchestra).
The name Sydney is an Old English name. It has no meaning in Japanese.Sydney is derived from various place names in England meaning "wide island", from Old English sid "wide" and eg"island".If you just want to spell Sydney in Japanese writing, it's シドニー (pronounced Shidonī)
how do you spell CEB in Japanese?
It is spelled the same way: Sydney :)
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Sydney Henegar is spelled the same in German as it is in English
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The name Sydney has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
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You spell it like this - Blurtit
Sydney can be spelled in many ways. Below are some examples.CydneySidneeSidneySidniSidonieSidonySydneeSydneSydneiSydneySydniSydnieSyiddeny