an Otaku would be an appropriate term.
A Francophile is a person who loves all things French.
You can ask someone their name in Japanese by saying "お名前は何ですか?" (O-namae wa nan desu ka?) which translates to "What is your name?"
To ask someone's name in Japanese, you can say "お名前は何ですか?" (O-namae wa nan desu ka?). This translates to "What is your name?" in English.
Juliet would be "jurietto" in Japanese, written: ジュリエット
"Ino" in Japanese can refer to a variety of things depending on the context. It can mean "boar," "rice field," "person from a specific village," or it can even be part of a person's name.
Zymologiphile
A Francophile is a person who loves all things French.
A Patriot
a puzzle lover
someone who loves to sing
Their names are: Klaus Baudelaire, who loves reading Violet Baudelaire, who loves inventing things and Sunny Baudelaire, who loves biting things
no matter how bad things appear to be,its oniy temporary.things will get better.every life touches many others,effecting them,changing them adding to them.no matter what you may think someone loves you,JESUS LOVES YOU,all life is precious,dont waste it.
A person who loves themselves excessively or obsessively is often referred to as a narcissist.
yes his name starts with a D he loves her !
You can ask someone their name in Japanese by saying "お名前は何ですか?" (O-namae wa nan desu ka?) which translates to "What is your name?"
Its a Japanese name for Someone you have a crush on
It's the same name you just say it different