New York is 'nyuu youku' in Japanese, written: ニューヨーク
If you're referring to New York, it would be 'Nyuu Yooku.' Literally, however, "big apple" is 'ookii ringo.'
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
The Japanese School of New York was created in 1975.
Of course. Japanese immigrants, as well as Americans of Japanese descent, make both the state and city of New York their home.
with your mouth and you say unique New York
Yuka Japanese Restaurant is located in the Upper East Side of New York. Yuka Japanese Restaurant is a sushi bar and judging by the reviews a pretty good one.
No. We say born in New York, e.g.
If you're referring to New York, it would be 'Nyuu Yooku.' Literally, however, "big apple" is 'ookii ringo.'
Willkommen in New York
纽约(niu yue) same as say new york
newjeerando new jirando
Je taime New York.
simply New York نيو يورك
You may say 'atarashii.'