nin, hito, ningen, jin, ninshou, jinkakusha, kata
Nazo no okurimono this is mystery gift in Japanese
Emiry.
to say Hannah it's "hannahsan" srry but idk about Montana
低潮 fuuchou
haha is mom. hahaoya is mother. okaasan is the polite way to say mother.
'She' in Japanese is kanojo (third person)
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.
Nikkei is generically a person of Japanese heritage. In Japanese, you'd say "Nikkei America-Jin" for Japanese American.
watashi WA ......... desu
tsuretekuru (a person) mottekuru (a thing) michibiku (lead)
In general, 高さ (takasa) means height in japanese, but if you are refering to a person's height, you should say 身長 (shinchou or shintyou).
The Japanese Say their last names first when introducing themselves for respect. Say ur name is John Smith. when you introduce yourself to a Japanese person, you will say "Hi, my name is Smith John"so if u were a Japanese soccer player, your jersey would say John on it.
In ping young you pronounse Japan er Ben but pronounce Japanese Person er Ben Ren
You would state the country name, then add 'person'. Japanese (person): nihonjin, にほんじん、日本人 Turkish (person): torukojin, トルコじん、トルコ人
Nihongo, written as 日本語 If you want to say Japanese person, it's nihonjin, or 日本人 In Japanese is; nihongo de
The Japanese verb for 'to sit' is 'suwaru.'---If you're talking to a pet it is 'osuwari.'If you are saying "sit down" to a person, you would say Suwarinasai.
'(person) ni hanashitai n desu kedo.'