'What the heck are you saying?' may be translated asãŠå‰ãªã‚“ã¦è¨€ã£ã¦ã‚‹ã‹ï¼Ÿ (omae nante itteru ka) in Japanese. This sounds quite rude and should only be used amongst friends.
The word "heck" is a polite way of saying "hell" as an exclamation. People say "heck" as an exclamation.
The phrase "heck no techno" is a playful variation of "heck no," likely originating in online or social media circles. There is no specific inventor attributed to this phrase as it is a colloquial and informal expression.
It is konnichiwa kirei josei, but it actually doesn't sound right. You would probably be better off saying "yo" which is a Japanese saying similar to a whistle.
目 is how you say "eyes" in Japanese
To say the word no one (meaning anybody, nobody, or no one) in Japanese you would say __. If you want to say no one and mean everyone or anyone you would say __.
A heck is not an inanimate object. Its the word some people say instead of saying "what the hell?"
Because if you say it at home if you are a child,you won't get in trouble.Always ask your parents about saying "heck"at your home;if they say yes for it,you can say it.
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
何なの? - Nannano? あれ? - Are?
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The word "heck" is a polite way of saying "hell" as an exclamation. People say "heck" as an exclamation.
Tyler in Japanese is "タイラー" Which is "Tairaa" which is the closest way of saying that name in Japanese
it means the same but if your saying how do i say snake in japanese then its "hebi"
moshi moshi
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
"Yasashii" is one way of saying "kind."
Note* there is not exact was but saying "Sinku" as a English-Japanese term Rather say "in water" 水中で (suichu de)