You may say 'asobimashou,' written in Japanese as: 遊びましょう
"Doki" is wrath in Japanese.
Ryan can be written in Japanese as: ライアン
Robot is derived from the Czech word "robota", work/labor/ serfdom/drudgery. It appeared in a play by Karel Capek.
"Neiko" is not a Japanese word. It does not have a specific meaning in Japanese. It could possibly be a personal name or a non-Japanese word.
The word "sushi" comes from the Japanese language.
Buy a japaneze game! I meant after you've bought a Japanese game what kind of freeload/software is there that lets you play imported-Japanese games?
asobu
Asobu.
Lets play Nazi Zombies online! haha.
That's a import the lets you play Japanese games like naruto ex 2
kodomo no asobi
lets play darts
the answer is......... How do you use the word lets in a sentence?
遊ぶ (asobu) is general form "to play" and 弾く (hiku) is "to play" for instruments.
One great thing about Japanese is that it has no third-person verbs. Also, there is no "do." I'll explain. And I will make mistakes in English on purpose to show you. "do you play basketball?" would be "you play basketball?" in Japanese. In polite Japanese, you simply add a "ka" sound to the end of the sentence to make it a question. "does he play basketball?" would be "he play basketball?" in Japanese. In other words, there is no equivalent for "plays." Also, in Japanese the word order is changed. The most basic way to say "Do you play basketball?" is "anata-wa basuke wo-shimasu ka" Or, You basketball play "ka"?
DragonFable lets you play as a dragon for some quests.
This is not a Japanese word.