Hachi is the number 8
In feudal Japan the Shogun was the military dictator of Japan. It means literally "commander of a force". It is equivalent to a Commander in Chief.
Its a map.....of...Japan.
The word "Nihon" translated to English means Japan. When the Japanese people refer to their land, they say Nihon or Nippon (日本)Similarly, they don't call themselves Japanese, they say they are Nihonjin 日本人meaning 'Japan person'= Japanese---"Nihon" is Japanese for the word "Japan". In Japanese, one doesn't say "Japan", they say "Nihon".Nihon ni itta. (I went to Japan.)It's not, "Japan ni itta"
The usual Japanese word for Japan is Nihon.The transliterated spelling Nippon is used for official purposes. Both words mean "the origin of the Sun."
The official name of Japan is "Ninkon-poop " other wise known as Nippon-koku." But is more commonly referred to as "Nihon" (日本) or "Nippon." The Chinese characters (called Kanji) adopted for the name mean "sun," "origin," and "country," which is why Japan is often referred to as "the land of the rising sun."
hachi was born in japan
"juu hachi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "eighteen"
It means 8.
Hachiko is the name of a famous dog in Japan known for his loyalty towards his master. His master passed away when theis dog was 3 yrs old and for the next 9 nine years Hachi continued to wait for his master at the train station as he did when his master was alive. 'Hachi' means the number 8 in Nihongo, the Japanese language..
ZERO yon roku hachi go yon kyuu hachi ni ichi
hachi is a Japanese number. Eight actully.And just to help 1 - 10 are1=Ichi (ichy)2=ni (knee)3=san4=chi (che)5=go6=rocku (rock-oo)7=nana8=hatchi (hat-che)9=kyu (ko)10=jyu (chew)I think you mean Hachi (unless you can spell it another way). Hachi in Japanese means 8.
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it is not a word in japan
Hara hachi bu is a Confucian teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full. I believe this is correct :)
it means desu=100 hachi 8 normally but with jyu after it it means 80 and san means 3 so 182 =[)
Th number 86 is pronounced "Hachi-zyu Roku".