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His name is Raichu in both languages. It means "Thunder + Sound of Squeaking" "Rai-Chu" fitting his electric type and mouse-like appearance.
You can call the sound made by the bulbs as the chirping sound.
the sound travels at the speed of sound, but the gasses dont
There is no specific "Pokemon language." Every Pokemon has a different way of communicating.
Orisha Sound is 5' 5".
The Japanese language no longer has the sound 'yi' so Yin does not mean anything in Japanese.
Not to sound mean. But this is so annoying. Ven and Roxas are not the same person. Birth By Sleep took place 10 years before the first Kingdom Hearts game happened. So Sora would be about 3 or 4 and Roxas wouldn't even exist yet. It's Ven. Not Roxas. Roxas doesn't appear in the game. At least not the main part. He might appear in the secert ending...I'm not sure.
the Japanese word for a cat sound is nya nyaa~! I'm a kitty nyaa~!
"no" in Japanese is "iie". Hold the I sound longer than you normally would. This is because "ie" is also a Japanese word, but the I sound but means house instead of no if you don't hold the I sound very long.
The Japanese accent is often characterized by a more even and precise way of speaking compared to other accents. It typically has clear pronunciation of vowels and consonants, with a rhythm that differs from other languages. The accent can also vary in intensity and pitch across different regions in Japan.
"L" in Japanese is pronounced like the English "R" sound. It is represented as れ or ル in hiragana and katakana, respectively.
音 oto.
becouse they dont!what you gonna do about it!huh!
Japanese music is really diverse. That's what i know.
The Japanese language has no l sound.
none. There is no "c" in the Japanese language. There is k (for a hard c sound) and s (for a soft c sound) though.
シナ /shi na/ is Japanese for that name.