"Genki de itekudasai."
gen-kee deh ee-teh-koo-dah-sigh
Oh, dude, you wanna sound all fancy and international, huh? Well, in Japanese, you say "healthy food" as "健康食品" which is pronounced as "kenkou shokuhin." So, like, next time you're ordering sushi or ramen, you can impress everyone by asking for some "kenkou shokuhin." You're welcome!
"Kenkouteki" is the proper way of saying it (pronounced: ken-koh-teh-kee), but you can also say "genki" which means "well" or "happy" (pronounced: gen-kee).
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
Stay, as in to stay at a hotel, would be 'tomaru.'
stay positive in japanese is Maemukide iru (前向きでいる) :)
It would stay in English, but written in katakana as "ファンサイット". The Japanese pronunciation would be: foo-ahn-SAIT!-toh.
In Yiddish, you can say "tsayt a gezunt" to say goodbye, which means "stay healthy".
Because they need to stay healthy
健康では無い (kenkou de wa nai)
you answered your own question get out and stay healthy
Because they are always getting their exercise at their practices and they have to eat healthy to say in shape for their meets. They eat healthy too ,as in fruits and vegetables
No. It should say this: You not only exercise but you also go on a diet to stay healthy.
It depends on how it is cooked and what is used in the recipe. For example, while sushi with... say salmon, cucumber and green onion will be counted as a fairly healthy option, eating too much tempura will be about as healthy as hamburgers.
how did captain author phillip stay healthy
by eating healthy