Ryuuzaki can be written in many ways, like most Japanese names. 竜崎 /ryuu za ki/ for instance is one more common way, as for the nickname of death note character 'L'.
竜嵜, 劉崎 and 竜岬 are some of the other ways.
It Can mean Dragon Cape/Dragon/ or even Dinosaur.
リューク
Ryuk first met L at the exam, and L never met Ryuk, since he did not touch Ryuk's notebooks.
Ryuk never had a side. He said in the begging that he wasnt Going to take anyones side. Then he said he wasnt improving on what Light was doing or L, and Near and Mello. He said one day he was going to write Lights name in His own Death Note. And he did. That was the ending. Which i cried for hours for D:
There isn't really any indication of that.
He is a Shinigami and has no last name.
Accents are relative things. To have a "Japanese" accent you have to be speaking a language other then Japanese. Japanese speaking characters can have an American accent or a Korean accent, or a dialect within Japanese like an Osakan accent or a Tokyo accent (assuming the intended audience isn't in Osaka or Tokyo). Generally Japanese shows do cast Japanese voice actors, however.
umm... ryuk's Japanese name is ryuuku if that's what ur asking
バレリー
You may write it as: 中心
植物。It means "plants" in Japanese.
ガブリエル (Gaburieru)
家族
レア Rea
職人
ジェームス(zyeemusu)
The only surefire way to remember the Japanese characters is to write them, write them, write them. It's how the Japanese do it. Fill notebooks, use flashcards, and constantly refresh yourself on what you've just learned. Try ten characters a day!
Well, there are alot of characters, but the main ones are: Light, L, Near, Mello, Ryuk and Misa.
盆栽