You may say "Watashi WA se ga hikukunai desu" for a simple statement. Add "yo" to the end to emphasize "I'm not short!" as opposed to "I am not short."You may drop the subject, and simply say "se ga hikukunai desu", but be sure that it makes sense whose height you are referring to in the context.Literals:Watashi = Iwa (subject particle, placed after subject)se = heightga (emphasis particle + descriptor)hikukunai = not short (hikui is the base, kunai is the ending for negatives)desu = is -------yo (exclamation particle)
Today is 'kiyou' in Japanese. im hindi it is aaj
taki (ta-ki - short on the "a" and short on the "i")
I'm hurt: Watashi WA kizutsuite im hurt: Kizutsukeru imu
I believe it's "watashi WA kanashi des".
The Japanese word is "yoku". "Yoku bari" would be greedy.
dingo
Asobiba. Im studying Japanese currently in America.
Today is 'kiyou' in Japanese. im hindi it is aaj
im not sure how to say it but it is spelt ホッケー
Nemui desu
taki (ta-ki - short on the "a" and short on the "i")
Uh, please forgive me for I do not know how to say "the" in Japanese but "Fumetsu" is immortal im Japanese. :) Hope I helped.
im fine
im the best
Im not sure how to say it, but in Japanese it is 大根
here is how u say it because im japanese soli ga kawaia design da yo
短いナイフ (mijikai naifu) is one way of saying "short knife" in Japanese.