盆栽
The Japanese character for 'love' is 愛 (ai).
おかえり
さ
Hiragana for basics. Katakana for foreign-pronounced words. The recognition of over 1,400 Kanji (phonetic characters) is needed to become fluent. (The romaji, which are Latin/English characters, are not used in Japan.) (see related links for more information)
Love in Japanese is 愛 Phonetically it is Ai
It is written using the hiragana characters Bo, N, Sa and I. The word together looks like this: ほんさい It is also literally translated as "Tray Planting" Using Japanese Kanji characters, it is written as follows: (You would write it as below when including it in writing or something. The one above is only for when needing to pronounce the Kanji characters.) 盆栽 From, Bonsai Answeranator
バレリー
You may write it as: 中心
植物。It means "plants" in Japanese.
家族
ジェームス(zyeemusu)
職人
レア Rea
ガブリエル (Gaburieru)
The only surefire way to remember the Japanese characters is to write them, write them, write them. It's how the Japanese do it. Fill notebooks, use flashcards, and constantly refresh yourself on what you've just learned. Try ten characters a day!
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The hiragana (basic Japanese characters) is とも, and the most-common kanji (characters originating from China) is 友.