You may ask them.
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
If you ask most Japanese, they will tell you their eyes are "black".
"Is there someone you like?" (Ie. Japanese person is asking you if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend。)
Kamabisushii, kashimashii, urusai and souzoushii all mean noisy. You would use "Urusai" to tell someone to shut up in Japanese.
A (musical) composer is 'sakkyokuka' in Japanese.
well tell him your married and if he keeps doing it tell him i will get the police involved
Dont tell either spouses of the others existance!
Click on the person, a context menu will appear then click on relationship status.
You may say 'kekkon shiteimasu ka' in Japanese.
anything. it shouldn't matter if the person is Japanese or not.
"Bad person" is 悪人 (akunin) in Japanese.
'She' in Japanese is kanojo (third person)
The person who saw the Japanese theather is the person who got to see it.
Better get a good lawyer.
I would say to politely tell the other person to leave you alone and go back to your spouse.
Somewhere in the course of conversation, you could casually make a reference in passing to ' my husband '.
You would use the first name of the husband and the first name of the wife. This is how you address a Japanese married couple through a letter.