For "I like you" the closest equivalent is "suki desu". A little stronger version is "dai-suki" which is, "I like you a lot."
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 __.
to say father in Japanese is 父 and it is read like chichi hope this helps :)
To say "I would like" in French, you can say "Je voudrais."
A person would say the word me in Japanese as Watashi ni. The Japanese use special characters and symbols that represent varying words in their language.
To say GOOD AFTERNOON you would say konichiwa To say HOW ARE YOU you would say o genki desu ka making GOOD AFTERNOON HOW ARE YOU konichiwa, o genki desu ka To say GOOD MORNING you would say ohiogoziemas To say GOOD EVENING you would say Kownbonwa Those are the polite ways of greeting people in Japanese. Arigato means thank you in japanese.
kukii ga suki desu
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 __.
The way that you would say no one can understand me in Japanese is ________________. If you wanted to add the words but you to the end of no one can understand me, you would say _______.
Say it like you would the English way. "Huh"
The pronunciation of "bingo" would be just that in Japanese. However, similar Japanese words would be "sono toori" as in "like that" or "yatta" as in "I did it!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bingo is "Pippon" in Japanese.
Mumei no hito or mumeihito
Matt is written in Japanese as マット (matto). You would pronounce it like 'mat-toe'.
"Boomer" would be pronounced "boo-ma" in Japanese. In katakana, it would be spelled like ブーマ.
ni you say like nee and one is ichi / ichiban
Bataan would be pronounced "ba" (like "BAlloon") and "tawn" (like "tawny").
patty o hanasitakereba ka?
You may say 'Chiizu wo kaitai desu.'