The sound of "z" is incorporated into some Japanese syllables: za, zu, ze, and zo.
There is none; Japan doesn't use English letters. The closest thing would be the translation of the sound "aa", which would be あ.
The letter "D" does not exist in Japanese. Instead the "d" sound is incorporated into some Japanese syllables: da, de, and do.
あいだ "aida" XはYとZのあいだです。 "X WA Y to Z no aida desu" >>> "X is between Y and Z"
Bobby in Japanese is phonetic: ボッビ (bobbi).
zebra-ish
Z. single roman letters can not be written in Japanese
zori is a Japanese sandal
Zoot suit and zucchetto are clothing items. They begin with the letter z.
This sentence ends with the letter z.
why an set of integer denoted by z
There is no Filipino word that starts with letter Z. Maybe you can use colloquial words though.
Words that use both the letter w and the letter z include: wizard whiz wizen blowzy frowzy waltz wazoo wizes woozy zowie wiz
X.z.q is a letter that is hard to use in scrabble.
the letter z is dumb
doragon bōru Z
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --ZZAZZ-. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter Z and 4th letter Z and 5th letter A and 6th letter Z and 7th letter Z. In alphabetical order, they are: pizzazzy
The Japanese writing system mainly uses three types of characters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana and katakana are phonetic alphabets, each with characters representing all the sounds in the Japanese language. Unlike English, Japanese does not have a direct equivalent of the letters A to Z.